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On the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, the Torajan people believe that a person is not truly dead until water buffalo have been sacrificed at their funeral, serving as the vehicle to the afterlife. Until that time, the bodies are may be kept at the family's home for weeks, months or years and are fed and cared for as if they were alive. Some Torajans continue their relationship with the dead through a ma'nene' ceremony, a type of "second funeral" in which families bring out their ancestors every few years and change their clothes and clean their bodies and crypts.
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Its palm-fringed beaches have long been a favourite with tourists from around the world seeking sun and surf.But pictures show the golden shoreline of Bali is slowly disappearing under a mountain of garbage amid a growing problem with plastic waste on the island.Plastic straws and food packaging are strewn between sunbathers, while surfers bobbing behind the waves dodge waste flushed out from rivers or brought in by swirling currents.Often dubbed a paradise on earth, the Indonesian holiday island has become an embarrassing poster child for the country's trash problem and officials are now having to remove 100 tons of rubbish from beaches every day.The archipelago of more than 17,000 islands is the world's second biggest contributor to marine debris after China, and a colossal 1.29 million metric tons is estimated to be produced annually by Indonesia.'When I want to swim, it is not really nice.I see a lot of garbage here every day, every time,' Austrian traveller VanessaMoonshine explains.'It's always coming from the ocean.It's really horrible,' she adds.The waves of plastic flooding into rivers and oceans have been causing problems for years - clogging waterways in cities, increasing the risk of floods, and injuring or killing marine animals who ingest or become trapped by plastic packaging.The problem has grown so bad that officials in Bali last month declared a 'garbage emergency' across a 3.7-mile stretch of coast that included popular beaches Jimbaran, Kuta and Seminyak.Officials deployed 700 cleaners and 35 trucks to remove roughly 100 tons of debris each day to a nearby landfill.'People with green uniform were collecting the garbage to move it away but the next day I saw the same situation,' said German Claus Dignas, who claimed he saw more garbage with each visit to the island.'No one wants to sit on nice beach chairs and facing all this rubbish,' he added.Bali's rubbish problem is at its worst during the annual monsoon season, when strong winds push marine flotsam onto the beach and swollen rivers wash rubbish from riverbanks to the coast, according to Putu Eka Merthawan from the local environment agency.'This garbage does not come from people living in Kuta and nearby areas,' he told AFP.'It would be suicidal if Kuta people were doing it.' Some 50 miles from Kuta, Mount Agung has been threatening to erupt for two months, prompting tourists to cancel visits and displacing tens of thousands of villagers living within a 6.5-mile radius of the volcano's crater.But the island's waste problem is no less of a threat, said I Gede Hendrawan, an environmental oceanography researcher from Bali's Udayana University.'Garbage is aesthetically disturbing to tourists, but plastic waste issue is way more serious,' he told AFP.'Microplastics can contaminate fish which, if eaten by humans, could cause health problems including cancer.' Indonesia is one of nearly 40 countries that are part of UN Environment's Clean Seas campaign, which aims to halt the tid

published:29 Dec 2017

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Scuba diving in Bali. This DVD is available at http://www.bubblevision.com/marine-life-DVD.htm
Diving in Bali is a document of an extraordinary expedition I made to Indonesia's magical island of Bali in 2006 with Aquamarine Diving, http://www.aquamarinediving.com
From Tulamben's awesome USAT Liberty wreck, to the reef manta rays of Nusa Penida, via the fascinating macro marine life of Tulamben and SerayaSecrets, the footage covers the breadth of Bali's fascinating underwater world.
The video features 158 species of marine life, and their common and scientific names are available by turning on the captions with the CC button under the video. Viewers can now contribute subtitles for the marine life names in this video in many languages. Find out more at https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6054623.
From Tulamben there is footage of the wreck of the USAT Liberty in both day time and night time, including the humphead parrotfish that spend the night there. Also from Tulamben are numerous marine live encounters from dives at the Drop-Off and the CoralGarden.
Just around the corner we make a dive at Seraya Secrets, a macro hotspot where I encountered seahorses and nudibranchs.
From Padangbai on the east coast of Bali we have footage from The Blue Lagoon and Pura Jepun.
From the island of Nusa Penida we have the manta ray cleaning station, MantaPoint, and Ped.
Full list of dive sites featured in this video:
1. USAT Liberty Shipwreck, Tulamben
The USAT Liberty was torpedoed by the Japanese off Lombok and beached at Tulamben in Bali. In 1963 the last eruption of Mount Agung caused the wreck to slide deeper into the sea where she lies today. The USAT Liberty shipwreck makes an excellent dive site. This video features the towering stern, the coral-encrusted gun on the bow, green humphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum), a Pacific hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata bissa), garden eels, sweetlips and lots of other interesting marine life from the wreck and its surroundings.
The USAT Liberty also makes a fantastic night dive. Green humphead parrotfish sleep in the protection of the wreck. Other highlights include a Spanish dancer and a bluespotted ribbontail ray.
2. Coral Garden, Tulamben
The Coral Garden at Tulamben lies conveniently right off the middle of the beach. Skunk cleaner shrimps tend to moray eels and groupers at a cleaning station based around a barrel sponge. Also featuring a ribbon eel, ghost pipefish, leaf scorpionfish and trevallies schooling in the shallows.
3. Tulamben Drop-Off
Video from the Drop-Off at Tulamben, Bali, featuring a spectacular giant purple knotted sea fan, nudibranchs, a ghost pipefish and a seahorse. Before and after exploring the Drop-Off we spend time in the shallows where we meet Tulamben's famous schools of trevallies.
By night the drop-off at Tulamben provides plenty of treats for the visiting diver. This video includes a squat lobster, a cone shell, a dwarf cuttlefish, a hermit crab and various pretty reef fish.
4. Seraya Secrets
Seraya Secrets, nearby to Tulamben, is an exellent muck dive known for weird and wonderful critters. Here we encounter some batfish around the artificial reef project in the shallows. A little deeper we find 2 thorny seahorses, catfish, an anemone crab and nudibranchs.
5. Blue Lagoon, Padangbai
The Padangbai area on the east coast of Bali provides some fantastic diving. Just north of Padangbai lies the Blue Lagoon. This footage comes from my first ever dive in Indonesia with a video camera and features leaf scorpionfish, cuttelfish, anemonefish, lionfish, shrimps, catfish, nudibranchs, moorish idols and a goby.
6. Pura Jepun, Padangbai
Pura Jepun also lies just north of Padangbai and is home to some fantastic marine life. This video features clownish, sweetlips, angelfish, a peacock mantis shrimp, a stingray, a panther grouper, a wart slug, ribbon eels, a scorpionfish and a flying gurnard.
7. Manta Point, Nusa Penida
On the north-east side of Nusa Penida lies a cleaning station for reef manta rays (Manta alfredi) known as "Manta Point". On 23rd May 2006 we had the pleasure of diving with these graceful giants.
8. PED, Nusa Penida
Ped is sloping reef on the north coast of Nusa Penida. Here we encounter a variety of tropical reef fishes including angelfish, triggerfish, anemonefish and scorpionfish, as well as a rhizostome jellyfish.
Thanks to Toao (http://www.soilsound.com) for the music tracks, "Deep Blue", "Starbeam", "Afterglow", "Time & Space" and "Woodsman", and to Erik Verkoyen for "Prickly Shark".
I have more scuba diving videos and underwater footage on my website at:
http://www.bubblevision.com
I post updates about my videos, and interesting underwater videos from other filmmakers here:
http://www.facebook.com/bubblevision
http://www.twitter.com/nicholashope
https://plus.google.com/109261918603622792184

published:16 Dec 2012

views:4639782

I filmed these manta rays on MantaPoint I on Bali's east coast. Graceful and beautiful, these giants of the deep come to be cleaned of lice and dead skin, by cleaner wrasse and other 'cleaners'.

published:08 Jul 2015

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We'd often wondered what the Japanese found so appealing about having their ears picked clean by a girl dressed as a maid, so we sent our intrepid reporter over to Étoile Moemakura, a mimikaki salon in Akihabara, Tokyo, to try it for himself! Read the full article here: http://en.rocketnews24.com/2015/05/25/mimi-kaki-we-let-a-total-stranger-stick-stuff-inside-us-at-an-ear-cleaning-salon%E3%80%90video%E3%80%91/

Shrimps and symbiotic cleaners. Part 21 of my DVD, "ReefLife of the Andaman", available at http://www.bubblevision.com/marine-life-DVD.htm or view the whole 2-hour video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ncUVddkK3Q
In this video we look at how different types of shrimp feed, and how some shrimp and fish clean a host fish in a mutually-beneficial symbiotic relationship.
First we see a pair of harlequin shrimp, Hymenocera picta, feeding on a velvety sea star, Leiaster speciosus, at Koh Ha in Thailand's southern islands. The small shrimps feed exclusively on starfish.
We then encounter a peacock mantis shrimp, Odontodactylus scyllarus, attempting to smash an oyster with its claws which have evolved into powerful clubs.
Skunk cleaner shrimps, Lysmata amboinensis, form mutual symbiotic relationships with marine creatures such as giant morays. The shrimps clean the larger host so the so the shrimp keeps itself fed while the host keeps itself clean and healthy. We even see a skunk cleaner shrimp cleaning a scuba diver's teeth!
Cleaner wrasse perform a similar role. We see bluestreak cleaner wrasse, Labroides dimidiatus, cleaning the mouths of variable-lined fusiliers, Caesio varilineata, at Koh Bon and Koh Tachai, and cleaning inside the gill of a starry puffer, Arothron stellatus, at Staghorn Reef on Racha Yai island. We also see bicolor cleaner wrasse, Labroides bicolor, cleaning a teira batfish, a yellowspotted trevally and a giant moray eel.
Finally we examine how the cleaner's attentions are not always welcome. A honeycomb moray, Gymnothorax favagenius, is irritated by a rock cleaner shrimp, and a blackspotted puffer, Arothron nigropunctatus, is annoyed by cleaner wrasse. One even bites a pharaoh cuttlefish, Sepia pharaonis. It could be that these fish are false cleanerfish, Aspidontus taeniatus, a sabre-toothed blenny which has evolved to mimic the bluestreak cleaner wrasse, but actually feeds off the flesh of its hosts.
The following﻿ closed captions/subtitles﻿ are available by﻿﻿ clicking the CC button under the video:
NARRATION / COMMENTARY:
- English
- German (Deutscher Kommentar)
- Spanish (Narración en Español)
MARINE LIFE & DIVESITE NAMES
- Dutch (Nederlandse﻿ Namen)
- English
- German (Deutsche Bezeichnungen)
- Thai ( ชื่อภาษาไทย &﻿ จุดดำน้ำ )
Please get in touch with me if you would like to help translate the narration or marine life names into other languages.
I have more scuba diving videos and underwater footage on my website at:
http://www.bubblevision.com
I post updates about my videos, and interesting underwater videos from other filmmakers here:
http://www.facebook.com/bubblevision
http://www.twitter.com/nicholashope
The video was shot by NickHope with a Sony VX2000 DV camera in a Gates housing. It was edited in Sony Vegas Pro then deinterlaced with QTGMC and upscaled to 720p HD in AviSynth.
Thanks toKevin MacCleod (http://www.incompetch.com) for the music track, "ModernVibes".
Thanks to Santana Diving of Phuket (http://www.santanaphuket.com), in particular SpencerFinn for the teeth!
Thanks to Elfi and Uli Erfort and Daniel Bruehwiler for help with the German translation, and to Frank Nelissen for the Dutch subtitles.
Full list of marine life and dive sites featured in this video:
00.06 HarlequinShrimp, Hymenocera picta, Koh Ha
01:10 Peacock Mantis Shrimp, Odontodactylus scyllarus, Lucy's Reef, Racha Yai
02:09 Skunk Cleaner Shrimp, Lysmata amboinensis, Richelieu Rock
02:34 Skunk Cleaner Shrimp, Lysmata amboinensis, Fan ForestPinnacle
02:48 Skunk Cleaner Shrimp, Lysmata amboinensis, Richelieu Rock
02:58 BluestreakCleaner Wrasse, Labroides dimidiatus, Koh Bon
03:13 Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse, Labroides dimidiatus, Koh Tachai
03:18 StarryPuffer, Arothron stellatus, Staghorn Reef
03:28 Teira Batfish, Platax teira, Koh Tachai
03:42 Bicolor Cleaner Wrasse, Labroides bicolor, Koh Tachai
03:49 Yellowspotted Trevally, Carangoides fulvoguttatus, Hin Muang
03:56 Bicolor Cleaner Wrasse, Labroides bicolor, Koh Bon
04:08 HoneycombMoray, Gymnothorax favagenius, Boonsung Wreck
04:29 Blackspotted Puffer, Arothron nigropunctatus, Anemone Reef
04:51 Pharaoh Cuttlefish, Sepia pharaonis, Fan Forest Pinnacle

Bali is a popular tourist destination, which has seen a significant rise in tourists since the 1980s. It is renowned for its highly developed arts, including traditional and modern dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking, and music. The Indonesian International Film Festival is held every year in Bali.

Bali is part of the Coral Triangle, the area with the highest biodiversity of marine species. In this area alone over 500 reef building coral species can be found. For comparison, this is about 7 times as many as in the entire Caribbean. There is a wide range of dive sites with high quality reefs, all with their own specific attractions. Many sites can have strong currents and swell, so diving without a knowledgeable guide is inadvisable. Most recently, Bali was the host of the 2011 ASEAN Summit, 2013 APEC and Miss World 2013.

Nusa Penida

Nusa Penida is an island southeast of Indonesia's island Bali and a district of Klungkung Regency that includes the neighbouring small island of Nusa Lembongan. The Badung Strait separates the island and Bali. The interior of Nusa Penida is hilly with a maximum altitude of 524 metres. It is drier than the nearby island of Bali. There is very little tourist infrastructure.

There are two small islands nearby - Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan - which are included within the district (kecamatan). Administratively, the kecamatan of the same name, had a population of 45,178 in 2010 census, covering 202.6 km2, very little changed from 10 years prior.

Bali Bird Sanctuary

Nusa Penida, and neighbouring Lembongan and Ceningan islands, are a bird sanctuary. The islands communities have used traditional Balinese village regulations to create the sanctuary. The idea of a sanctuary came from the Friends of the National Parks Foundation (FNPF).

In 2006 all 35 villages (now 41 villages) agreed to make bird protection part of their traditional regulations (“awig-awig”). Since then, the FNPF has rehabilitated and released various Indonesian birds, most notably the critically endangered Bali starling which is endemic to Bali but whose numbers in the wild had declined to less than 10 in 2005. After a two-year program by FNPF in which 64 cage bred birds were rehabilitated and released onto Nusa Penida, their number had increased to over 100 in 2009. Other released birds include the Java sparrow, Mitchell's lorikeet and sulphur crested cockatoo.

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Here, Living With Dead Bodies for Weeks—Or Years—Is Tradition | National Geographic

Here, Living With Dead Bodies for Weeks—Or Years—Is Tradition | National Geographic

Here, Living With Dead Bodies for Weeks—Or Years—Is Tradition | National Geographic

On the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, the Torajan people believe that a person is not truly dead until water buffalo have been sacrificed at their funeral, serving as the vehicle to the afterlife. Until that time, the bodies are may be kept at the family's home for weeks, months or years and are fed and cared for as if they were alive. Some Torajans continue their relationship with the dead through a ma'nene' ceremony, a type of "second funeral" in which families bring out their ancestors every few years and change their clothes and clean their bodies and crypts.
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4:22

Bali's beaches disappearing under a garbage mountain

Bali's beaches disappearing under a garbage mountain

Bali's beaches disappearing under a garbage mountain

Its palm-fringed beaches have long been a favourite with tourists from around the world seeking sun and surf.But pictures show the golden shoreline of Bali is slowly disappearing under a mountain of garbage amid a growing problem with plastic waste on the island.Plastic straws and food packaging are strewn between sunbathers, while surfers bobbing behind the waves dodge waste flushed out from rivers or brought in by swirling currents.Often dubbed a paradise on earth, the Indonesian holiday island has become an embarrassing poster child for the country's trash problem and officials are now having to remove 100 tons of rubbish from beaches every day.The archipelago of more than 17,000 islands is the world's second biggest contributor to marine debris after China, and a colossal 1.29 million metric tons is estimated to be produced annually by Indonesia.'When I want to swim, it is not really nice.I see a lot of garbage here every day, every time,' Austrian traveller VanessaMoonshine explains.'It's always coming from the ocean.It's really horrible,' she adds.The waves of plastic flooding into rivers and oceans have been causing problems for years - clogging waterways in cities, increasing the risk of floods, and injuring or killing marine animals who ingest or become trapped by plastic packaging.The problem has grown so bad that officials in Bali last month declared a 'garbage emergency' across a 3.7-mile stretch of coast that included popular beaches Jimbaran, Kuta and Seminyak.Officials deployed 700 cleaners and 35 trucks to remove roughly 100 tons of debris each day to a nearby landfill.'People with green uniform were collecting the garbage to move it away but the next day I saw the same situation,' said German Claus Dignas, who claimed he saw more garbage with each visit to the island.'No one wants to sit on nice beach chairs and facing all this rubbish,' he added.Bali's rubbish problem is at its worst during the annual monsoon season, when strong winds push marine flotsam onto the beach and swollen rivers wash rubbish from riverbanks to the coast, according to Putu Eka Merthawan from the local environment agency.'This garbage does not come from people living in Kuta and nearby areas,' he told AFP.'It would be suicidal if Kuta people were doing it.' Some 50 miles from Kuta, Mount Agung has been threatening to erupt for two months, prompting tourists to cancel visits and displacing tens of thousands of villagers living within a 6.5-mile radius of the volcano's crater.But the island's waste problem is no less of a threat, said I Gede Hendrawan, an environmental oceanography researcher from Bali's Udayana University.'Garbage is aesthetically disturbing to tourists, but plastic waste issue is way more serious,' he told AFP.'Microplastics can contaminate fish which, if eaten by humans, could cause health problems including cancer.' Indonesia is one of nearly 40 countries that are part of UN Environment's Clean Seas campaign, which aims to halt the tid

54:42

Diving in Bali (720p)

Diving in Bali (720p)

Diving in Bali (720p)

Scuba diving in Bali. This DVD is available at http://www.bubblevision.com/marine-life-DVD.htm
Diving in Bali is a document of an extraordinary expedition I made to Indonesia's magical island of Bali in 2006 with Aquamarine Diving, http://www.aquamarinediving.com
From Tulamben's awesome USAT Liberty wreck, to the reef manta rays of Nusa Penida, via the fascinating macro marine life of Tulamben and SerayaSecrets, the footage covers the breadth of Bali's fascinating underwater world.
The video features 158 species of marine life, and their common and scientific names are available by turning on the captions with the CC button under the video. Viewers can now contribute subtitles for the marine life names in this video in many languages. Find out more at https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6054623.
From Tulamben there is footage of the wreck of the USAT Liberty in both day time and night time, including the humphead parrotfish that spend the night there. Also from Tulamben are numerous marine live encounters from dives at the Drop-Off and the CoralGarden.
Just around the corner we make a dive at Seraya Secrets, a macro hotspot where I encountered seahorses and nudibranchs.
From Padangbai on the east coast of Bali we have footage from The Blue Lagoon and Pura Jepun.
From the island of Nusa Penida we have the manta ray cleaning station, MantaPoint, and Ped.
Full list of dive sites featured in this video:
1. USAT Liberty Shipwreck, Tulamben
The USAT Liberty was torpedoed by the Japanese off Lombok and beached at Tulamben in Bali. In 1963 the last eruption of Mount Agung caused the wreck to slide deeper into the sea where she lies today. The USAT Liberty shipwreck makes an excellent dive site. This video features the towering stern, the coral-encrusted gun on the bow, green humphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum), a Pacific hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata bissa), garden eels, sweetlips and lots of other interesting marine life from the wreck and its surroundings.
The USAT Liberty also makes a fantastic night dive. Green humphead parrotfish sleep in the protection of the wreck. Other highlights include a Spanish dancer and a bluespotted ribbontail ray.
2. Coral Garden, Tulamben
The Coral Garden at Tulamben lies conveniently right off the middle of the beach. Skunk cleaner shrimps tend to moray eels and groupers at a cleaning station based around a barrel sponge. Also featuring a ribbon eel, ghost pipefish, leaf scorpionfish and trevallies schooling in the shallows.
3. Tulamben Drop-Off
Video from the Drop-Off at Tulamben, Bali, featuring a spectacular giant purple knotted sea fan, nudibranchs, a ghost pipefish and a seahorse. Before and after exploring the Drop-Off we spend time in the shallows where we meet Tulamben's famous schools of trevallies.
By night the drop-off at Tulamben provides plenty of treats for the visiting diver. This video includes a squat lobster, a cone shell, a dwarf cuttlefish, a hermit crab and various pretty reef fish.
4. Seraya Secrets
Seraya Secrets, nearby to Tulamben, is an exellent muck dive known for weird and wonderful critters. Here we encounter some batfish around the artificial reef project in the shallows. A little deeper we find 2 thorny seahorses, catfish, an anemone crab and nudibranchs.
5. Blue Lagoon, Padangbai
The Padangbai area on the east coast of Bali provides some fantastic diving. Just north of Padangbai lies the Blue Lagoon. This footage comes from my first ever dive in Indonesia with a video camera and features leaf scorpionfish, cuttelfish, anemonefish, lionfish, shrimps, catfish, nudibranchs, moorish idols and a goby.
6. Pura Jepun, Padangbai
Pura Jepun also lies just north of Padangbai and is home to some fantastic marine life. This video features clownish, sweetlips, angelfish, a peacock mantis shrimp, a stingray, a panther grouper, a wart slug, ribbon eels, a scorpionfish and a flying gurnard.
7. Manta Point, Nusa Penida
On the north-east side of Nusa Penida lies a cleaning station for reef manta rays (Manta alfredi) known as "Manta Point". On 23rd May 2006 we had the pleasure of diving with these graceful giants.
8. PED, Nusa Penida
Ped is sloping reef on the north coast of Nusa Penida. Here we encounter a variety of tropical reef fishes including angelfish, triggerfish, anemonefish and scorpionfish, as well as a rhizostome jellyfish.
Thanks to Toao (http://www.soilsound.com) for the music tracks, "Deep Blue", "Starbeam", "Afterglow", "Time & Space" and "Woodsman", and to Erik Verkoyen for "Prickly Shark".
I have more scuba diving videos and underwater footage on my website at:
http://www.bubblevision.com
I post updates about my videos, and interesting underwater videos from other filmmakers here:
http://www.facebook.com/bubblevision
http://www.twitter.com/nicholashope
https://plus.google.com/109261918603622792184

4:09

Diving Bali - Giants cleaning on Manta Point

Diving Bali - Giants cleaning on Manta Point

Diving Bali - Giants cleaning on Manta Point

I filmed these manta rays on MantaPoint I on Bali's east coast. Graceful and beautiful, these giants of the deep come to be cleaned of lice and dead skin, by cleaner wrasse and other 'cleaners'.

9:31

Visiting a "mimikaki" ear-cleaning salon in Tokyo

Visiting a "mimikaki" ear-cleaning salon in Tokyo

Visiting a "mimikaki" ear-cleaning salon in Tokyo

We'd often wondered what the Japanese found so appealing about having their ears picked clean by a girl dressed as a maid, so we sent our intrepid reporter over to Étoile Moemakura, a mimikaki salon in Akihabara, Tokyo, to try it for himself! Read the full article here: http://en.rocketnews24.com/2015/05/25/mimi-kaki-we-let-a-total-stranger-stick-stuff-inside-us-at-an-ear-cleaning-salon%E3%80%90video%E3%80%91/

Shrimps and Cleaners - Reef Life of the Andaman - Part 21

Shrimps and symbiotic cleaners. Part 21 of my DVD, "ReefLife of the Andaman", available at http://www.bubblevision.com/marine-life-DVD.htm or view the whole 2-hour video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ncUVddkK3Q
In this video we look at how different types of shrimp feed, and how some shrimp and fish clean a host fish in a mutually-beneficial symbiotic relationship.
First we see a pair of harlequin shrimp, Hymenocera picta, feeding on a velvety sea star, Leiaster speciosus, at Koh Ha in Thailand's southern islands. The small shrimps feed exclusively on starfish.
We then encounter a peacock mantis shrimp, Odontodactylus scyllarus, attempting to smash an oyster with its claws which have evolved into powerful clubs.
Skunk cleaner shrimps, Lysmata amboinensis, form mutual symbiotic relationships with marine creatures such as giant morays. The shrimps clean the larger host so the so the shrimp keeps itself fed while the host keeps itself clean and healthy. We even see a skunk cleaner shrimp cleaning a scuba diver's teeth!
Cleaner wrasse perform a similar role. We see bluestreak cleaner wrasse, Labroides dimidiatus, cleaning the mouths of variable-lined fusiliers, Caesio varilineata, at Koh Bon and Koh Tachai, and cleaning inside the gill of a starry puffer, Arothron stellatus, at Staghorn Reef on Racha Yai island. We also see bicolor cleaner wrasse, Labroides bicolor, cleaning a teira batfish, a yellowspotted trevally and a giant moray eel.
Finally we examine how the cleaner's attentions are not always welcome. A honeycomb moray, Gymnothorax favagenius, is irritated by a rock cleaner shrimp, and a blackspotted puffer, Arothron nigropunctatus, is annoyed by cleaner wrasse. One even bites a pharaoh cuttlefish, Sepia pharaonis. It could be that these fish are false cleanerfish, Aspidontus taeniatus, a sabre-toothed blenny which has evolved to mimic the bluestreak cleaner wrasse, but actually feeds off the flesh of its hosts.
The following﻿ closed captions/subtitles﻿ are available by﻿﻿ clicking the CC button under the video:
NARRATION / COMMENTARY:
- English
- German (Deutscher Kommentar)
- Spanish (Narración en Español)
MARINE LIFE & DIVESITE NAMES
- Dutch (Nederlandse﻿ Namen)
- English
- German (Deutsche Bezeichnungen)
- Thai ( ชื่อภาษาไทย &﻿ จุดดำน้ำ )
Please get in touch with me if you would like to help translate the narration or marine life names into other languages.
I have more scuba diving videos and underwater footage on my website at:
http://www.bubblevision.com
I post updates about my videos, and interesting underwater videos from other filmmakers here:
http://www.facebook.com/bubblevision
http://www.twitter.com/nicholashope
The video was shot by NickHope with a Sony VX2000 DV camera in a Gates housing. It was edited in Sony Vegas Pro then deinterlaced with QTGMC and upscaled to 720p HD in AviSynth.
Thanks toKevin MacCleod (http://www.incompetch.com) for the music track, "ModernVibes".
Thanks to Santana Diving of Phuket (http://www.santanaphuket.com), in particular SpencerFinn for the teeth!
Thanks to Elfi and Uli Erfort and Daniel Bruehwiler for help with the German translation, and to Frank Nelissen for the Dutch subtitles.
Full list of marine life and dive sites featured in this video:
00.06 HarlequinShrimp, Hymenocera picta, Koh Ha
01:10 Peacock Mantis Shrimp, Odontodactylus scyllarus, Lucy's Reef, Racha Yai
02:09 Skunk Cleaner Shrimp, Lysmata amboinensis, Richelieu Rock
02:34 Skunk Cleaner Shrimp, Lysmata amboinensis, Fan ForestPinnacle
02:48 Skunk Cleaner Shrimp, Lysmata amboinensis, Richelieu Rock
02:58 BluestreakCleaner Wrasse, Labroides dimidiatus, Koh Bon
03:13 Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse, Labroides dimidiatus, Koh Tachai
03:18 StarryPuffer, Arothron stellatus, Staghorn Reef
03:28 Teira Batfish, Platax teira, Koh Tachai
03:42 Bicolor Cleaner Wrasse, Labroides bicolor, Koh Tachai
03:49 Yellowspotted Trevally, Carangoides fulvoguttatus, Hin Muang
03:56 Bicolor Cleaner Wrasse, Labroides bicolor, Koh Bon
04:08 HoneycombMoray, Gymnothorax favagenius, Boonsung Wreck
04:29 Blackspotted Puffer, Arothron nigropunctatus, Anemone Reef
04:51 Pharaoh Cuttlefish, Sepia pharaonis, Fan Forest Pinnacle

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7:00

Learn English for Housekeeping Job | CLEANING PRODUCTS.

Learn English for Housekeeping Job | CLEANING PRODUCTS.

Learn English for Housekeeping Job | CLEANING PRODUCTS.

Hello everyone, in this video you can find all products and equipment you need for cleaning in your home or other house if you are working in housekeeping for a cleaning services company.

2:09

All-Clean On-Site and Scotchies Cleaners - Removing 4 Years of Nicotine and Tar

All-Clean On-Site and Scotchies Cleaners - Removing 4 Years of Nicotine and Tar

All-Clean On-Site and Scotchies Cleaners - Removing 4 Years of Nicotine and Tar

All-Clean On SiteCare and Cleaning of All Window Coverings and Scotchies Cleaners cleans a set of fabric blinds that were covered with 4 years of tar and nicotine. Watch how we remove the years of damage, saving the homeowner almost $4,000.
For more information, go to allcleanonsite.scotchiescleaners.com

Light-painting in Bali - Tube Stories 2

Created not long ago in Bali with our good friend Herry Hariyanto
About the technique: http://fb.com/groups/ericpare
Gear: https://ericpare.com/gear
About the Tubes Stories: light-painting is a lifestyle for us. We've been traveling with a tube, a light, and a feather for a while now. This new series is about our art, travel, tips and tricks, tech stuff and food of course. No food no life, no food no light ::)
Thanks Tirta Ayu Hotel & Restaurant,
Pan Pacific Nirwana Bali Resort, Guillermo Castellanos,
Benro and Canon for your help on this one.
Follow us on instagram: http://instagram.com/kimhenry.dance - http://instagram.com/ericparephoto
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Joe Polish and Lisa Wagner buy Restoration Masks in Bali :)

Joe Polish and Lisa Wagner buy Restoration Masks in Bali :)

Joe Polish and Lisa Wagner buy Restoration Masks in Bali :)

For all of you that are professional Cleaners and Restorers we think you'll like this video

Diving in bali - cleaner shrimps

Here, Living With Dead Bodies for Weeks—Or Years—Is Tradition | National Geographic

On the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, the Torajan people believe that a person is not truly dead until water buffalo have been sacrificed at their funeral, serving as the vehicle to the afterlife. Until that time, the bodies are may be kept at the family's home for weeks, months or years and are fed and cared for as if they were alive. Some Torajans continue their relationship with the dead through a ma'nene' ceremony, a type of "second funeral" in which families bring out their ancestors every few years and change their clothes and clean their bodies and crypts.
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published: 25 Mar 2016

Bali's beaches disappearing under a garbage mountain

Its palm-fringed beaches have long been a favourite with tourists from around the world seeking sun and surf.But pictures show the golden shoreline of Bali is slowly disappearing under a mountain of garbage amid a growing problem with plastic waste on the island.Plastic straws and food packaging are strewn between sunbathers, while surfers bobbing behind the waves dodge waste flushed out from rivers or brought in by swirling currents.Often dubbed a paradise on earth, the Indonesian holiday island has become an embarrassing poster child for the country's trash problem and officials are now having to remove 100 tons of rubbish from beaches every day.The archipelago of more than 17,000 islands is the world's second biggest contributor to marine debris after China, and a colossal 1.29 million ...

published: 29 Dec 2017

Diving in Bali (720p)

Scuba diving in Bali. This DVD is available at http://www.bubblevision.com/marine-life-DVD.htm
Diving in Bali is a document of an extraordinary expedition I made to Indonesia's magical island of Bali in 2006 with Aquamarine Diving, http://www.aquamarinediving.com
From Tulamben's awesome USAT Liberty wreck, to the reef manta rays of Nusa Penida, via the fascinating macro marine life of Tulamben and SerayaSecrets, the footage covers the breadth of Bali's fascinating underwater world.
The video features 158 species of marine life, and their common and scientific names are available by turning on the captions with the CC button under the video. Viewers can now contribute subtitles for the marine life names in this video in many languages. Find out more at https://support.google.com/youtube...

published: 16 Dec 2012

Diving Bali - Giants cleaning on Manta Point

I filmed these manta rays on MantaPoint I on Bali's east coast. Graceful and beautiful, these giants of the deep come to be cleaned of lice and dead skin, by cleaner wrasse and other 'cleaners'.

published: 08 Jul 2015

Visiting a "mimikaki" ear-cleaning salon in Tokyo

We'd often wondered what the Japanese found so appealing about having their ears picked clean by a girl dressed as a maid, so we sent our intrepid reporter over to Étoile Moemakura, a mimikaki salon in Akihabara, Tokyo, to try it for himself! Read the full article here: http://en.rocketnews24.com/2015/05/25/mimi-kaki-we-let-a-total-stranger-stick-stuff-inside-us-at-an-ear-cleaning-salon%E3%80%90video%E3%80%91/

Shrimps and Cleaners - Reef Life of the Andaman - Part 21

Shrimps and symbiotic cleaners. Part 21 of my DVD, "ReefLife of the Andaman", available at http://www.bubblevision.com/marine-life-DVD.htm or view the whole 2-hour video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ncUVddkK3Q
In this video we look at how different types of shrimp feed, and how some shrimp and fish clean a host fish in a mutually-beneficial symbiotic relationship.
First we see a pair of harlequin shrimp, Hymenocera picta, feeding on a velvety sea star, Leiaster speciosus, at Koh Ha in Thailand's southern islands. The small shrimps feed exclusively on starfish.
We then encounter a peacock mantis shrimp, Odontodactylus scyllarus, attempting to smash an oyster with its claws which have evolved into powerful clubs.
Skunk cleaner shrimps, Lysmata amboinensis, form mutual symbiotic re...

Bali getting "dustbusted"

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published: 11 May 2014

Learn English for Housekeeping Job | CLEANING PRODUCTS.

Hello everyone, in this video you can find all products and equipment you need for cleaning in your home or other house if you are working in housekeeping for a cleaning services company.

published: 19 Feb 2017

All-Clean On-Site and Scotchies Cleaners - Removing 4 Years of Nicotine and Tar

All-Clean On SiteCare and Cleaning of All Window Coverings and Scotchies Cleaners cleans a set of fabric blinds that were covered with 4 years of tar and nicotine. Watch how we remove the years of damage, saving the homeowner almost $4,000.
For more information, go to allcleanonsite.scotchiescleaners.com

6 Mola Mola cleaning all together

Light-painting in Bali - Tube Stories 2

Created not long ago in Bali with our good friend Herry Hariyanto
About the technique: http://fb.com/groups/ericpare
Gear: https://ericpare.com/gear
About the Tubes Stories: light-painting is a lifestyle for us. We've been traveling with a tube, a light, and a feather for a while now. This new series is about our art, travel, tips and tricks, tech stuff and food of course. No food no life, no food no light ::)
Thanks Tirta Ayu Hotel & Restaurant,
Pan Pacific Nirwana Bali Resort, Guillermo Castellanos,
Benro and Canon for your help on this one.
Follow us on instagram: http://instagram.com/kimhenry.dance - http://instagram.com/ericparephoto
Kim Henry & Eric Paré 2016/2017

Maker's Cleaning Cloths: http://MakersClean.com
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How-to clean your wood, plastic & aluminum blinds without having to take the blinds down! Melissa shows us how to quickly and easily clean any horizontal or vertical blinds (provided they are not fabric - check our blog for more on that) http://wp.me/p1zHfl-YZ.
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Cleaning blinds and window treatments are often a forgotten cleaning task. This video will show you...

published: 06 Sep 2013

Joe Polish and Lisa Wagner buy Restoration Masks in Bali :)

For all of you that are professional Cleaners and Restorers we think you'll like this video

Here, Living With Dead Bodies for Weeks—Or Years—Is Tradition | National Geographic

On the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, the Torajan people believe that a person is not truly dead until water buffalo have been sacrificed at their funeral, serv...

On the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, the Torajan people believe that a person is not truly dead until water buffalo have been sacrificed at their funeral, serving as the vehicle to the afterlife. Until that time, the bodies are may be kept at the family's home for weeks, months or years and are fed and cared for as if they were alive. Some Torajans continue their relationship with the dead through a ma'nene' ceremony, a type of "second funeral" in which families bring out their ancestors every few years and change their clothes and clean their bodies and crypts.
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Here, Living With Dead Bodies for Weeks—Or Years—Is Tradition | National Geographic
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On the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, the Torajan people believe that a person is not truly dead until water buffalo have been sacrificed at their funeral, serving as the vehicle to the afterlife. Until that time, the bodies are may be kept at the family's home for weeks, months or years and are fed and cared for as if they were alive. Some Torajans continue their relationship with the dead through a ma'nene' ceremony, a type of "second funeral" in which families bring out their ancestors every few years and change their clothes and clean their bodies and crypts.
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VIDEOGRAPHERS: Kaylee Everly & Brian Lehmann
EDITORS: Kaylee Everly & Kathryn Carlson
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Bali's beaches disappearing under a garbage mountain

Its palm-fringed beaches have long been a favourite with tourists from around the world seeking sun and surf.But pictures show the golden shoreline of Bali is s...

Its palm-fringed beaches have long been a favourite with tourists from around the world seeking sun and surf.But pictures show the golden shoreline of Bali is slowly disappearing under a mountain of garbage amid a growing problem with plastic waste on the island.Plastic straws and food packaging are strewn between sunbathers, while surfers bobbing behind the waves dodge waste flushed out from rivers or brought in by swirling currents.Often dubbed a paradise on earth, the Indonesian holiday island has become an embarrassing poster child for the country's trash problem and officials are now having to remove 100 tons of rubbish from beaches every day.The archipelago of more than 17,000 islands is the world's second biggest contributor to marine debris after China, and a colossal 1.29 million metric tons is estimated to be produced annually by Indonesia.'When I want to swim, it is not really nice.I see a lot of garbage here every day, every time,' Austrian traveller VanessaMoonshine explains.'It's always coming from the ocean.It's really horrible,' she adds.The waves of plastic flooding into rivers and oceans have been causing problems for years - clogging waterways in cities, increasing the risk of floods, and injuring or killing marine animals who ingest or become trapped by plastic packaging.The problem has grown so bad that officials in Bali last month declared a 'garbage emergency' across a 3.7-mile stretch of coast that included popular beaches Jimbaran, Kuta and Seminyak.Officials deployed 700 cleaners and 35 trucks to remove roughly 100 tons of debris each day to a nearby landfill.'People with green uniform were collecting the garbage to move it away but the next day I saw the same situation,' said German Claus Dignas, who claimed he saw more garbage with each visit to the island.'No one wants to sit on nice beach chairs and facing all this rubbish,' he added.Bali's rubbish problem is at its worst during the annual monsoon season, when strong winds push marine flotsam onto the beach and swollen rivers wash rubbish from riverbanks to the coast, according to Putu Eka Merthawan from the local environment agency.'This garbage does not come from people living in Kuta and nearby areas,' he told AFP.'It would be suicidal if Kuta people were doing it.' Some 50 miles from Kuta, Mount Agung has been threatening to erupt for two months, prompting tourists to cancel visits and displacing tens of thousands of villagers living within a 6.5-mile radius of the volcano's crater.But the island's waste problem is no less of a threat, said I Gede Hendrawan, an environmental oceanography researcher from Bali's Udayana University.'Garbage is aesthetically disturbing to tourists, but plastic waste issue is way more serious,' he told AFP.'Microplastics can contaminate fish which, if eaten by humans, could cause health problems including cancer.' Indonesia is one of nearly 40 countries that are part of UN Environment's Clean Seas campaign, which aims to halt the tid

Its palm-fringed beaches have long been a favourite with tourists from around the world seeking sun and surf.But pictures show the golden shoreline of Bali is slowly disappearing under a mountain of garbage amid a growing problem with plastic waste on the island.Plastic straws and food packaging are strewn between sunbathers, while surfers bobbing behind the waves dodge waste flushed out from rivers or brought in by swirling currents.Often dubbed a paradise on earth, the Indonesian holiday island has become an embarrassing poster child for the country's trash problem and officials are now having to remove 100 tons of rubbish from beaches every day.The archipelago of more than 17,000 islands is the world's second biggest contributor to marine debris after China, and a colossal 1.29 million metric tons is estimated to be produced annually by Indonesia.'When I want to swim, it is not really nice.I see a lot of garbage here every day, every time,' Austrian traveller VanessaMoonshine explains.'It's always coming from the ocean.It's really horrible,' she adds.The waves of plastic flooding into rivers and oceans have been causing problems for years - clogging waterways in cities, increasing the risk of floods, and injuring or killing marine animals who ingest or become trapped by plastic packaging.The problem has grown so bad that officials in Bali last month declared a 'garbage emergency' across a 3.7-mile stretch of coast that included popular beaches Jimbaran, Kuta and Seminyak.Officials deployed 700 cleaners and 35 trucks to remove roughly 100 tons of debris each day to a nearby landfill.'People with green uniform were collecting the garbage to move it away but the next day I saw the same situation,' said German Claus Dignas, who claimed he saw more garbage with each visit to the island.'No one wants to sit on nice beach chairs and facing all this rubbish,' he added.Bali's rubbish problem is at its worst during the annual monsoon season, when strong winds push marine flotsam onto the beach and swollen rivers wash rubbish from riverbanks to the coast, according to Putu Eka Merthawan from the local environment agency.'This garbage does not come from people living in Kuta and nearby areas,' he told AFP.'It would be suicidal if Kuta people were doing it.' Some 50 miles from Kuta, Mount Agung has been threatening to erupt for two months, prompting tourists to cancel visits and displacing tens of thousands of villagers living within a 6.5-mile radius of the volcano's crater.But the island's waste problem is no less of a threat, said I Gede Hendrawan, an environmental oceanography researcher from Bali's Udayana University.'Garbage is aesthetically disturbing to tourists, but plastic waste issue is way more serious,' he told AFP.'Microplastics can contaminate fish which, if eaten by humans, could cause health problems including cancer.' Indonesia is one of nearly 40 countries that are part of UN Environment's Clean Seas campaign, which aims to halt the tid

Diving in Bali (720p)

Scuba diving in Bali. This DVD is available at http://www.bubblevision.com/marine-life-DVD.htm
Diving in Bali is a document of an extraordinary expedition I ma...

Scuba diving in Bali. This DVD is available at http://www.bubblevision.com/marine-life-DVD.htm
Diving in Bali is a document of an extraordinary expedition I made to Indonesia's magical island of Bali in 2006 with Aquamarine Diving, http://www.aquamarinediving.com
From Tulamben's awesome USAT Liberty wreck, to the reef manta rays of Nusa Penida, via the fascinating macro marine life of Tulamben and SerayaSecrets, the footage covers the breadth of Bali's fascinating underwater world.
The video features 158 species of marine life, and their common and scientific names are available by turning on the captions with the CC button under the video. Viewers can now contribute subtitles for the marine life names in this video in many languages. Find out more at https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6054623.
From Tulamben there is footage of the wreck of the USAT Liberty in both day time and night time, including the humphead parrotfish that spend the night there. Also from Tulamben are numerous marine live encounters from dives at the Drop-Off and the CoralGarden.
Just around the corner we make a dive at Seraya Secrets, a macro hotspot where I encountered seahorses and nudibranchs.
From Padangbai on the east coast of Bali we have footage from The Blue Lagoon and Pura Jepun.
From the island of Nusa Penida we have the manta ray cleaning station, MantaPoint, and Ped.
Full list of dive sites featured in this video:
1. USAT Liberty Shipwreck, Tulamben
The USAT Liberty was torpedoed by the Japanese off Lombok and beached at Tulamben in Bali. In 1963 the last eruption of Mount Agung caused the wreck to slide deeper into the sea where she lies today. The USAT Liberty shipwreck makes an excellent dive site. This video features the towering stern, the coral-encrusted gun on the bow, green humphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum), a Pacific hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata bissa), garden eels, sweetlips and lots of other interesting marine life from the wreck and its surroundings.
The USAT Liberty also makes a fantastic night dive. Green humphead parrotfish sleep in the protection of the wreck. Other highlights include a Spanish dancer and a bluespotted ribbontail ray.
2. Coral Garden, Tulamben
The Coral Garden at Tulamben lies conveniently right off the middle of the beach. Skunk cleaner shrimps tend to moray eels and groupers at a cleaning station based around a barrel sponge. Also featuring a ribbon eel, ghost pipefish, leaf scorpionfish and trevallies schooling in the shallows.
3. Tulamben Drop-Off
Video from the Drop-Off at Tulamben, Bali, featuring a spectacular giant purple knotted sea fan, nudibranchs, a ghost pipefish and a seahorse. Before and after exploring the Drop-Off we spend time in the shallows where we meet Tulamben's famous schools of trevallies.
By night the drop-off at Tulamben provides plenty of treats for the visiting diver. This video includes a squat lobster, a cone shell, a dwarf cuttlefish, a hermit crab and various pretty reef fish.
4. Seraya Secrets
Seraya Secrets, nearby to Tulamben, is an exellent muck dive known for weird and wonderful critters. Here we encounter some batfish around the artificial reef project in the shallows. A little deeper we find 2 thorny seahorses, catfish, an anemone crab and nudibranchs.
5. Blue Lagoon, Padangbai
The Padangbai area on the east coast of Bali provides some fantastic diving. Just north of Padangbai lies the Blue Lagoon. This footage comes from my first ever dive in Indonesia with a video camera and features leaf scorpionfish, cuttelfish, anemonefish, lionfish, shrimps, catfish, nudibranchs, moorish idols and a goby.
6. Pura Jepun, Padangbai
Pura Jepun also lies just north of Padangbai and is home to some fantastic marine life. This video features clownish, sweetlips, angelfish, a peacock mantis shrimp, a stingray, a panther grouper, a wart slug, ribbon eels, a scorpionfish and a flying gurnard.
7. Manta Point, Nusa Penida
On the north-east side of Nusa Penida lies a cleaning station for reef manta rays (Manta alfredi) known as "Manta Point". On 23rd May 2006 we had the pleasure of diving with these graceful giants.
8. PED, Nusa Penida
Ped is sloping reef on the north coast of Nusa Penida. Here we encounter a variety of tropical reef fishes including angelfish, triggerfish, anemonefish and scorpionfish, as well as a rhizostome jellyfish.
Thanks to Toao (http://www.soilsound.com) for the music tracks, "Deep Blue", "Starbeam", "Afterglow", "Time & Space" and "Woodsman", and to Erik Verkoyen for "Prickly Shark".
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Scuba diving in Bali. This DVD is available at http://www.bubblevision.com/marine-life-DVD.htm
Diving in Bali is a document of an extraordinary expedition I made to Indonesia's magical island of Bali in 2006 with Aquamarine Diving, http://www.aquamarinediving.com
From Tulamben's awesome USAT Liberty wreck, to the reef manta rays of Nusa Penida, via the fascinating macro marine life of Tulamben and SerayaSecrets, the footage covers the breadth of Bali's fascinating underwater world.
The video features 158 species of marine life, and their common and scientific names are available by turning on the captions with the CC button under the video. Viewers can now contribute subtitles for the marine life names in this video in many languages. Find out more at https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6054623.
From Tulamben there is footage of the wreck of the USAT Liberty in both day time and night time, including the humphead parrotfish that spend the night there. Also from Tulamben are numerous marine live encounters from dives at the Drop-Off and the CoralGarden.
Just around the corner we make a dive at Seraya Secrets, a macro hotspot where I encountered seahorses and nudibranchs.
From Padangbai on the east coast of Bali we have footage from The Blue Lagoon and Pura Jepun.
From the island of Nusa Penida we have the manta ray cleaning station, MantaPoint, and Ped.
Full list of dive sites featured in this video:
1. USAT Liberty Shipwreck, Tulamben
The USAT Liberty was torpedoed by the Japanese off Lombok and beached at Tulamben in Bali. In 1963 the last eruption of Mount Agung caused the wreck to slide deeper into the sea where she lies today. The USAT Liberty shipwreck makes an excellent dive site. This video features the towering stern, the coral-encrusted gun on the bow, green humphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum), a Pacific hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata bissa), garden eels, sweetlips and lots of other interesting marine life from the wreck and its surroundings.
The USAT Liberty also makes a fantastic night dive. Green humphead parrotfish sleep in the protection of the wreck. Other highlights include a Spanish dancer and a bluespotted ribbontail ray.
2. Coral Garden, Tulamben
The Coral Garden at Tulamben lies conveniently right off the middle of the beach. Skunk cleaner shrimps tend to moray eels and groupers at a cleaning station based around a barrel sponge. Also featuring a ribbon eel, ghost pipefish, leaf scorpionfish and trevallies schooling in the shallows.
3. Tulamben Drop-Off
Video from the Drop-Off at Tulamben, Bali, featuring a spectacular giant purple knotted sea fan, nudibranchs, a ghost pipefish and a seahorse. Before and after exploring the Drop-Off we spend time in the shallows where we meet Tulamben's famous schools of trevallies.
By night the drop-off at Tulamben provides plenty of treats for the visiting diver. This video includes a squat lobster, a cone shell, a dwarf cuttlefish, a hermit crab and various pretty reef fish.
4. Seraya Secrets
Seraya Secrets, nearby to Tulamben, is an exellent muck dive known for weird and wonderful critters. Here we encounter some batfish around the artificial reef project in the shallows. A little deeper we find 2 thorny seahorses, catfish, an anemone crab and nudibranchs.
5. Blue Lagoon, Padangbai
The Padangbai area on the east coast of Bali provides some fantastic diving. Just north of Padangbai lies the Blue Lagoon. This footage comes from my first ever dive in Indonesia with a video camera and features leaf scorpionfish, cuttelfish, anemonefish, lionfish, shrimps, catfish, nudibranchs, moorish idols and a goby.
6. Pura Jepun, Padangbai
Pura Jepun also lies just north of Padangbai and is home to some fantastic marine life. This video features clownish, sweetlips, angelfish, a peacock mantis shrimp, a stingray, a panther grouper, a wart slug, ribbon eels, a scorpionfish and a flying gurnard.
7. Manta Point, Nusa Penida
On the north-east side of Nusa Penida lies a cleaning station for reef manta rays (Manta alfredi) known as "Manta Point". On 23rd May 2006 we had the pleasure of diving with these graceful giants.
8. PED, Nusa Penida
Ped is sloping reef on the north coast of Nusa Penida. Here we encounter a variety of tropical reef fishes including angelfish, triggerfish, anemonefish and scorpionfish, as well as a rhizostome jellyfish.
Thanks to Toao (http://www.soilsound.com) for the music tracks, "Deep Blue", "Starbeam", "Afterglow", "Time & Space" and "Woodsman", and to Erik Verkoyen for "Prickly Shark".
I have more scuba diving videos and underwater footage on my website at:
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Visiting a "mimikaki" ear-cleaning salon in Tokyo

We'd often wondered what the Japanese found so appealing about having their ears picked clean by a girl dressed as a maid, so we sent our intrepid reporter over...

We'd often wondered what the Japanese found so appealing about having their ears picked clean by a girl dressed as a maid, so we sent our intrepid reporter over to Étoile Moemakura, a mimikaki salon in Akihabara, Tokyo, to try it for himself! Read the full article here: http://en.rocketnews24.com/2015/05/25/mimi-kaki-we-let-a-total-stranger-stick-stuff-inside-us-at-an-ear-cleaning-salon%E3%80%90video%E3%80%91/

We'd often wondered what the Japanese found so appealing about having their ears picked clean by a girl dressed as a maid, so we sent our intrepid reporter over to Étoile Moemakura, a mimikaki salon in Akihabara, Tokyo, to try it for himself! Read the full article here: http://en.rocketnews24.com/2015/05/25/mimi-kaki-we-let-a-total-stranger-stick-stuff-inside-us-at-an-ear-cleaning-salon%E3%80%90video%E3%80%91/

Shrimps and symbiotic cleaners. Part 21 of my DVD, "ReefLife of the Andaman", available at http://www.bubblevision.com/marine-life-DVD.htm or view the whole 2-hour video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ncUVddkK3Q
In this video we look at how different types of shrimp feed, and how some shrimp and fish clean a host fish in a mutually-beneficial symbiotic relationship.
First we see a pair of harlequin shrimp, Hymenocera picta, feeding on a velvety sea star, Leiaster speciosus, at Koh Ha in Thailand's southern islands. The small shrimps feed exclusively on starfish.
We then encounter a peacock mantis shrimp, Odontodactylus scyllarus, attempting to smash an oyster with its claws which have evolved into powerful clubs.
Skunk cleaner shrimps, Lysmata amboinensis, form mutual symbiotic relationships with marine creatures such as giant morays. The shrimps clean the larger host so the so the shrimp keeps itself fed while the host keeps itself clean and healthy. We even see a skunk cleaner shrimp cleaning a scuba diver's teeth!
Cleaner wrasse perform a similar role. We see bluestreak cleaner wrasse, Labroides dimidiatus, cleaning the mouths of variable-lined fusiliers, Caesio varilineata, at Koh Bon and Koh Tachai, and cleaning inside the gill of a starry puffer, Arothron stellatus, at Staghorn Reef on Racha Yai island. We also see bicolor cleaner wrasse, Labroides bicolor, cleaning a teira batfish, a yellowspotted trevally and a giant moray eel.
Finally we examine how the cleaner's attentions are not always welcome. A honeycomb moray, Gymnothorax favagenius, is irritated by a rock cleaner shrimp, and a blackspotted puffer, Arothron nigropunctatus, is annoyed by cleaner wrasse. One even bites a pharaoh cuttlefish, Sepia pharaonis. It could be that these fish are false cleanerfish, Aspidontus taeniatus, a sabre-toothed blenny which has evolved to mimic the bluestreak cleaner wrasse, but actually feeds off the flesh of its hosts.
The following﻿ closed captions/subtitles﻿ are available by﻿﻿ clicking the CC button under the video:
NARRATION / COMMENTARY:
- English
- German (Deutscher Kommentar)
- Spanish (Narración en Español)
MARINE LIFE & DIVESITE NAMES
- Dutch (Nederlandse﻿ Namen)
- English
- German (Deutsche Bezeichnungen)
- Thai ( ชื่อภาษาไทย &﻿ จุดดำน้ำ )
Please get in touch with me if you would like to help translate the narration or marine life names into other languages.
I have more scuba diving videos and underwater footage on my website at:
http://www.bubblevision.com
I post updates about my videos, and interesting underwater videos from other filmmakers here:
http://www.facebook.com/bubblevision
http://www.twitter.com/nicholashope
The video was shot by NickHope with a Sony VX2000 DV camera in a Gates housing. It was edited in Sony Vegas Pro then deinterlaced with QTGMC and upscaled to 720p HD in AviSynth.
Thanks toKevin MacCleod (http://www.incompetch.com) for the music track, "ModernVibes".
Thanks to Santana Diving of Phuket (http://www.santanaphuket.com), in particular SpencerFinn for the teeth!
Thanks to Elfi and Uli Erfort and Daniel Bruehwiler for help with the German translation, and to Frank Nelissen for the Dutch subtitles.
Full list of marine life and dive sites featured in this video:
00.06 HarlequinShrimp, Hymenocera picta, Koh Ha
01:10 Peacock Mantis Shrimp, Odontodactylus scyllarus, Lucy's Reef, Racha Yai
02:09 Skunk Cleaner Shrimp, Lysmata amboinensis, Richelieu Rock
02:34 Skunk Cleaner Shrimp, Lysmata amboinensis, Fan ForestPinnacle
02:48 Skunk Cleaner Shrimp, Lysmata amboinensis, Richelieu Rock
02:58 BluestreakCleaner Wrasse, Labroides dimidiatus, Koh Bon
03:13 Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse, Labroides dimidiatus, Koh Tachai
03:18 StarryPuffer, Arothron stellatus, Staghorn Reef
03:28 Teira Batfish, Platax teira, Koh Tachai
03:42 Bicolor Cleaner Wrasse, Labroides bicolor, Koh Tachai
03:49 Yellowspotted Trevally, Carangoides fulvoguttatus, Hin Muang
03:56 Bicolor Cleaner Wrasse, Labroides bicolor, Koh Bon
04:08 HoneycombMoray, Gymnothorax favagenius, Boonsung Wreck
04:29 Blackspotted Puffer, Arothron nigropunctatus, Anemone Reef
04:51 Pharaoh Cuttlefish, Sepia pharaonis, Fan Forest Pinnacle

Shrimps and symbiotic cleaners. Part 21 of my DVD, "ReefLife of the Andaman", available at http://www.bubblevision.com/marine-life-DVD.htm or view the whole 2-hour video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ncUVddkK3Q
In this video we look at how different types of shrimp feed, and how some shrimp and fish clean a host fish in a mutually-beneficial symbiotic relationship.
First we see a pair of harlequin shrimp, Hymenocera picta, feeding on a velvety sea star, Leiaster speciosus, at Koh Ha in Thailand's southern islands. The small shrimps feed exclusively on starfish.
We then encounter a peacock mantis shrimp, Odontodactylus scyllarus, attempting to smash an oyster with its claws which have evolved into powerful clubs.
Skunk cleaner shrimps, Lysmata amboinensis, form mutual symbiotic relationships with marine creatures such as giant morays. The shrimps clean the larger host so the so the shrimp keeps itself fed while the host keeps itself clean and healthy. We even see a skunk cleaner shrimp cleaning a scuba diver's teeth!
Cleaner wrasse perform a similar role. We see bluestreak cleaner wrasse, Labroides dimidiatus, cleaning the mouths of variable-lined fusiliers, Caesio varilineata, at Koh Bon and Koh Tachai, and cleaning inside the gill of a starry puffer, Arothron stellatus, at Staghorn Reef on Racha Yai island. We also see bicolor cleaner wrasse, Labroides bicolor, cleaning a teira batfish, a yellowspotted trevally and a giant moray eel.
Finally we examine how the cleaner's attentions are not always welcome. A honeycomb moray, Gymnothorax favagenius, is irritated by a rock cleaner shrimp, and a blackspotted puffer, Arothron nigropunctatus, is annoyed by cleaner wrasse. One even bites a pharaoh cuttlefish, Sepia pharaonis. It could be that these fish are false cleanerfish, Aspidontus taeniatus, a sabre-toothed blenny which has evolved to mimic the bluestreak cleaner wrasse, but actually feeds off the flesh of its hosts.
The following﻿ closed captions/subtitles﻿ are available by﻿﻿ clicking the CC button under the video:
NARRATION / COMMENTARY:
- English
- German (Deutscher Kommentar)
- Spanish (Narración en Español)
MARINE LIFE & DIVESITE NAMES
- Dutch (Nederlandse﻿ Namen)
- English
- German (Deutsche Bezeichnungen)
- Thai ( ชื่อภาษาไทย &﻿ จุดดำน้ำ )
Please get in touch with me if you would like to help translate the narration or marine life names into other languages.
I have more scuba diving videos and underwater footage on my website at:
http://www.bubblevision.com
I post updates about my videos, and interesting underwater videos from other filmmakers here:
http://www.facebook.com/bubblevision
http://www.twitter.com/nicholashope
The video was shot by NickHope with a Sony VX2000 DV camera in a Gates housing. It was edited in Sony Vegas Pro then deinterlaced with QTGMC and upscaled to 720p HD in AviSynth.
Thanks toKevin MacCleod (http://www.incompetch.com) for the music track, "ModernVibes".
Thanks to Santana Diving of Phuket (http://www.santanaphuket.com), in particular SpencerFinn for the teeth!
Thanks to Elfi and Uli Erfort and Daniel Bruehwiler for help with the German translation, and to Frank Nelissen for the Dutch subtitles.
Full list of marine life and dive sites featured in this video:
00.06 HarlequinShrimp, Hymenocera picta, Koh Ha
01:10 Peacock Mantis Shrimp, Odontodactylus scyllarus, Lucy's Reef, Racha Yai
02:09 Skunk Cleaner Shrimp, Lysmata amboinensis, Richelieu Rock
02:34 Skunk Cleaner Shrimp, Lysmata amboinensis, Fan ForestPinnacle
02:48 Skunk Cleaner Shrimp, Lysmata amboinensis, Richelieu Rock
02:58 BluestreakCleaner Wrasse, Labroides dimidiatus, Koh Bon
03:13 Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse, Labroides dimidiatus, Koh Tachai
03:18 StarryPuffer, Arothron stellatus, Staghorn Reef
03:28 Teira Batfish, Platax teira, Koh Tachai
03:42 Bicolor Cleaner Wrasse, Labroides bicolor, Koh Tachai
03:49 Yellowspotted Trevally, Carangoides fulvoguttatus, Hin Muang
03:56 Bicolor Cleaner Wrasse, Labroides bicolor, Koh Bon
04:08 HoneycombMoray, Gymnothorax favagenius, Boonsung Wreck
04:29 Blackspotted Puffer, Arothron nigropunctatus, Anemone Reef
04:51 Pharaoh Cuttlefish, Sepia pharaonis, Fan Forest Pinnacle

All-Clean On-Site and Scotchies Cleaners - Removing 4 Years of Nicotine and Tar

All-Clean On SiteCare and Cleaning of All Window Coverings and Scotchies Cleaners cleans a set of fabric blinds that were covered with 4 years of tar and nicot...

All-Clean On SiteCare and Cleaning of All Window Coverings and Scotchies Cleaners cleans a set of fabric blinds that were covered with 4 years of tar and nicotine. Watch how we remove the years of damage, saving the homeowner almost $4,000.
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All-Clean On SiteCare and Cleaning of All Window Coverings and Scotchies Cleaners cleans a set of fabric blinds that were covered with 4 years of tar and nicotine. Watch how we remove the years of damage, saving the homeowner almost $4,000.
For more information, go to allcleanonsite.scotchiescleaners.com

Light-painting in Bali - Tube Stories 2

Created not long ago in Bali with our good friend Herry Hariyanto
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Created not long ago in Bali with our good friend Herry Hariyanto
About the technique: http://fb.com/groups/ericpare
Gear: https://ericpare.com/gear
About the Tubes Stories: light-painting is a lifestyle for us. We've been traveling with a tube, a light, and a feather for a while now. This new series is about our art, travel, tips and tricks, tech stuff and food of course. No food no life, no food no light ::)
Thanks Tirta Ayu Hotel & Restaurant,
Pan Pacific Nirwana Bali Resort, Guillermo Castellanos,
Benro and Canon for your help on this one.
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Kim Henry & Eric Paré 2016/2017

Created not long ago in Bali with our good friend Herry Hariyanto
About the technique: http://fb.com/groups/ericpare
Gear: https://ericpare.com/gear
About the Tubes Stories: light-painting is a lifestyle for us. We've been traveling with a tube, a light, and a feather for a while now. This new series is about our art, travel, tips and tricks, tech stuff and food of course. No food no life, no food no light ::)
Thanks Tirta Ayu Hotel & Restaurant,
Pan Pacific Nirwana Bali Resort, Guillermo Castellanos,
Benro and Canon for your help on this one.
Follow us on instagram: http://instagram.com/kimhenry.dance - http://instagram.com/ericparephoto
Kim Henry & Eric Paré 2016/2017

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Cleaning blinds and window treatments are often a forgotten cleaning task. This video will show you just how easy it is to do. Enjoy!
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Wash windows like a pro http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vtTrjVXQHo
How to clean window sills http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV5avzschZA
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Bali Travel Guide - How to Travel Bali

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The Bali Travel Guide serves as a guide and inspiration for people looking to travel to Bali for the first time. The Bali guide suggests sights to see, activities to do, or dishes to eat. It includes my top things to do and places to visit in Bali and is based on my travel to Bali during the summer of 2017. I spent roughly around two weeks on the island visiting Ubud, the Gili Islands, and Seminyak.
I tried to add as much helpful information as I could, which I hope provides a good idea on how to travel Bali or at least serve as a form of inspiration. If you have any suggestions or feedback feel free to comment below, as any feedback is appreciated, I hope you find the video useful. Don't forget to like a...

published: 15 Sep 2017

BALI TRAVEL GUIDE: 10 Fun Things To Do!

BaliTravelGuide exploring top things to do in beautiful Bali, Indonesia! From visiting Bali's temples in Uluwatu to catching a surf in Canggu to meeting wild monkeys in Ubud - those are just some of the fun activities you can do! Help give this video a thumbs up :) WATCH BALI TRAVEL VLOGS: https://goo.gl/RIYL36
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Wrapping up the Bali Travel VlogSeries but wanted to make this travel guide first to help anyone coming to Indonesia's island paradise! Will also be making a How to Plan a Trip to Bali Guide going over logistics such as accommodations, transportations, tourist traps, etc.
Thank YOU for joining me on this Southeast Asia advent...

published: 06 Nov 2016

Bali Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Bali, located between the islands of Java and Lombok, is ready to welcome you.
The southern part of the island is a dream for anyone who loves the ocean; it is full of breathtaking beaches and top surfing spots. VisitKuta, a one-time fishing village turned mecca for restaurants, shopping, and culture. Put on your flip-flops and head north to tranquil Seminyak, where you can grab a bite to eat before exploring the beautiful Petitenget Temple, a fascinating space originally built to ward off mischievous local spirits.
Any Bali sightseeing should include Ubud, the cultural capital of the island. Walk through stalls and galleries spotlighting the work of local artisans. You can also make friends with the varied wildlife at Bal...

Bali Travel Guide

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Here's my final video from Bali! I talk about everything that you should do if you go from aerial yoga, to freeing baby turtles, to eating poop!

published: 16 Aug 2016

TOP 10 BALI (TRAVELLERS PARADISE)

These are the top 10 places to see in Bali. Indonesia is a must visit destination if you are traveling around Southeast Asia and Bali has a lot to offer from beautiful beaches, waterfalls, affordable villas, exciting nightlife and so much more.
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published: 16 Jun 2017

Bali Paradise (Indonesia) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination BaliParadise in Indonesia.
Bali is part of the largest island kingdom in the world, the State of Indonesia. Denpasar has been the capital of Bali since 1946 and was once the seat of the homonymous principality of Badung. The small village situated around the Pemecutan RajaPalace, soon developed into a bustling city. The city’s oldest Hindu temple dates from the fourteenth century and was established by the envoy of the Majapahit Empire. At the entrance to the Monkey Forest near the town of Ubud, the famous saint monkeys welcome those who come here. The cheeky little macaques are thought to be descendants of mythical monkey king, Hanoman. Gamelan music and Legong dance are part of Bali’s culture. The movement of the body, and especially the position of the...

THINGS TO DO IN BALI, INDONESIA | Top Attractions Travel Guide

Consider the following eight things to do in Bali, Indonesia as part of the attractions you consider during your travels.
When it comes to islands worth visiting in Southeast Asia, few can compete with the allure of Bali; however, if you're expecting a Utopian pristine paradise, as often is depicted in the movies and popular culture, you'll be in for a rude awakening. Bali is what it is -- unicorns and warts alike. Although there is stunning scenery, world class beaches and enchanting Hindu temples to explore there is also eyesore rubbish piles, filthy beaches and unscrupulous touts to content with.
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BALI INDONESIA TRAVEL GUIDE | ADVICE & COSTS

BALI INDONESIA TRAVEL GUIDE | ADVICE & COSTS
We recently backpacked through Asia and our last stop was in Bali, Indonesia.We let you know of things to do in Bali, Indonesia such as Waterbom Bali, Jimbaran Beach, rice terraces (Tegalalang and Jatiluwih), black sand beaches, hiking an active volcano
( Mt.Batur),natural hot springs,luwak coffee plantation (cat poop coffee),bali bird park, Tegenungan, GitGit and Twin waterfalls, sacred monkey forrest, ubud market, padong padong beach (where the movie eat,pray love was filmed) and more. We let you know our favorite and least favorite things we did in Bali. We also mention how to travel in Bali and what transportation to use such as scooters, taxis and personal drivers. We stayed at Pondok Anyar Inn and Villa Cilinaya. We hope you enjoyed our...

published: 14 May 2016

BALI 2017. 5 Things You Should Know Before Travelling to Bali Indonesia

HOW TO BALI: TOP 5 TRAVEL TIPS FOR FIRST TIMERS

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Bali, Indonesia Travel Guide

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Bali is one of the biggest provinces in Indonesia, and it encompasses a number of islands as well as the isle of Bali. Located in the westernmost point of the Lesser Sunda Islands, just between Java and Lombok, Bali is home to over four million people, with the majority of the population following the Hindu religion and culture. Bali is also the most visited place in Indonesia, and people from all over the world flock to the island to experience historic music, traditional food and a vast array of tourist markets.
The most important places to visit in Bali are: Ulun Danu temple (in the beautiful island of Bali, Indonesia, you will find such stunning temples as this one amidst inspiring scenery), Beaches (Bali's beaches are among the best in the world. Spectacular...

published: 27 Mar 2013

Bali/Indonesia Travel Tips || A First Timer's Guide (What I Learned)

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2. exchange currency (money)
3. cost
4. transportation
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Bali Travel Guide | For First-Timers - Part One

This is the first part of our BaliTravelGuide.
Part one is suited to first timers or even returning travellers and covers everything you need to know about the popular Indonesian island of Bali and it's neighbouring islands.
We provide the information to help you decide on where to stay/visit in Bali, what to do in these areas and also other general information we believe will help you out with the planning of your trip and your enjoyment whilst you're on the island.
We cover areas such as Canggu, Ubud, the Gili Islands, Nusa Lembongan & Uluwatu.
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published: 03 Dec 2017

Top 10 Tips For When You Are Travelling To Bali || Bali Travel Guide

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1. Before YouLeave: 1:04
2. Booking Accommodation: 3:07
3. Eating In Bali: 4:17
4. Transport: 5:48
5. Sightseeing: 6:03
6. Activities: 7:38
7. Shopping: 9:01
8. Safety: 9:59
9. Makeup: 10:22
10. Be Nice and Enjoy: 11:23
Hi guys, I just got back from Bali and I wanted to make a video sharing some of my top tips for when travelling over there, including food, activities, safety, shopping and more! I'm not an expert on Bali these are just my experiences so far but I've been to Bali twice and I love it there, so I hope this video helps anyone planning to go. If you have any questions or Bali tips and experiences to share please comment them Below. Thank-you for watching.
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Bali Travel Guide - How to Travel Bali

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The Bali Travel Guide serves as a guide and inspiration for people looking t...

***Check out my BaliTravelGuide blog post for more info***
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The Bali Travel Guide serves as a guide and inspiration for people looking to travel to Bali for the first time. The Bali guide suggests sights to see, activities to do, or dishes to eat. It includes my top things to do and places to visit in Bali and is based on my travel to Bali during the summer of 2017. I spent roughly around two weeks on the island visiting Ubud, the Gili Islands, and Seminyak.
I tried to add as much helpful information as I could, which I hope provides a good idea on how to travel Bali or at least serve as a form of inspiration. If you have any suggestions or feedback feel free to comment below, as any feedback is appreciated, I hope you find the video useful. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more content!
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Bali, located between the islands of Java and Lombok, is ready to welcome you.
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Bali, located between the islands of Java and Lombok, is ready to welcome you.
The southern part of the island is a dream for anyone who loves the ocean; it is full of breathtaking beaches and top surfing spots. VisitKuta, a one-time fishing village turned mecca for restaurants, shopping, and culture. Put on your flip-flops and head north to tranquil Seminyak, where you can grab a bite to eat before exploring the beautiful Petitenget Temple, a fascinating space originally built to ward off mischievous local spirits.
Any Bali sightseeing should include Ubud, the cultural capital of the island. Walk through stalls and galleries spotlighting the work of local artisans. You can also make friends with the varied wildlife at Bali BirdBark, which houses over 1,000 birds from all over the world, or the SacredMonkey Forest, home to the Balinese long-tailed macaque.
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Bali, located between the islands of Java and Lombok, is ready to welcome you.
The southern part of the island is a dream for anyone who loves the ocean; it is full of breathtaking beaches and top surfing spots. VisitKuta, a one-time fishing village turned mecca for restaurants, shopping, and culture. Put on your flip-flops and head north to tranquil Seminyak, where you can grab a bite to eat before exploring the beautiful Petitenget Temple, a fascinating space originally built to ward off mischievous local spirits.
Any Bali sightseeing should include Ubud, the cultural capital of the island. Walk through stalls and galleries spotlighting the work of local artisans. You can also make friends with the varied wildlife at Bali BirdBark, which houses over 1,000 birds from all over the world, or the SacredMonkey Forest, home to the Balinese long-tailed macaque.
Whether you’re exploring Bali as a backpacker or have rented a scooter to get around, this enchanting island paradise awaits you.
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Travel video about destination BaliParadise in Indonesia.
Bali is part of the largest island kingdom in the world, the State of Indonesia. Denpasar has been the capital of Bali since 1946 and was once the seat of the homonymous principality of Badung. The small village situated around the Pemecutan RajaPalace, soon developed into a bustling city. The city’s oldest Hindu temple dates from the fourteenth century and was established by the envoy of the Majapahit Empire. At the entrance to the Monkey Forest near the town of Ubud, the famous saint monkeys welcome those who come here. The cheeky little macaques are thought to be descendants of mythical monkey king, Hanoman. Gamelan music and Legong dance are part of Bali’s culture. The movement of the body, and especially the position of the head, the play of the eyes and various facial expressions, each form the traditional elements of the dance. A journey to the centre of the island, from Sebali to Keliki, is a great experience and one not to be missed. Uphill through small villages and lush greenery, past banana trees and paddy fields, typical Balinese country life. On the main island, in Kuta, are wonderfully spacious, white sandy beaches and the warm Indian Ocean, often with waves several metres high. Here, relaxation is the order of the day and the waves attract surfers from all over the world. Bali is truly the Island of the Gods, with fantastic scenery, fascinating culture and exclusive hotels.
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Bali is part of the largest island kingdom in the world, the State of Indonesia. Denpasar has been the capital of Bali since 1946 and was once the seat of the homonymous principality of Badung. The small village situated around the Pemecutan RajaPalace, soon developed into a bustling city. The city’s oldest Hindu temple dates from the fourteenth century and was established by the envoy of the Majapahit Empire. At the entrance to the Monkey Forest near the town of Ubud, the famous saint monkeys welcome those who come here. The cheeky little macaques are thought to be descendants of mythical monkey king, Hanoman. Gamelan music and Legong dance are part of Bali’s culture. The movement of the body, and especially the position of the head, the play of the eyes and various facial expressions, each form the traditional elements of the dance. A journey to the centre of the island, from Sebali to Keliki, is a great experience and one not to be missed. Uphill through small villages and lush greenery, past banana trees and paddy fields, typical Balinese country life. On the main island, in Kuta, are wonderfully spacious, white sandy beaches and the warm Indian Ocean, often with waves several metres high. Here, relaxation is the order of the day and the waves attract surfers from all over the world. Bali is truly the Island of the Gods, with fantastic scenery, fascinating culture and exclusive hotels.
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THINGS TO DO IN BALI, INDONESIA | Top Attractions Travel Guide

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Consider the following eight things to do in Bali, Indonesia as part of the attractions you consider during your travels.
When it comes to islands worth visiting in Southeast Asia, few can compete with the allure of Bali; however, if you're expecting a Utopian pristine paradise, as often is depicted in the movies and popular culture, you'll be in for a rude awakening. Bali is what it is -- unicorns and warts alike. Although there is stunning scenery, world class beaches and enchanting Hindu temples to explore there is also eyesore rubbish piles, filthy beaches and unscrupulous touts to content with.
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If you can visit Bali with realistic expectations it certainly offers up a wide spread of activities and attractions worth visiting.
Consider the following eight things to do in Bali, Indonesia as part of your travel itinerary:
Balinese fire dance performance
1) Balinese fire and trance performance
2) Exploring the cultural hub of Ubud
3) Visit the Tegalalang Rice Terraces
4) ExploreHindu Temples
5) ViewMount Batur from a distance
6) Explore surrounding beaches and islands
7) Visit Monkey ForestTemple
8) Hike up Mount Batur (an active volcano) for a spectacular sunrise viewing
Welcome to Bali, Indonesia!
After spending nearly a year travelling in Southeast Asia, we couldn't leave without first visiting Bali. We decided to take a 2 week trip to the famed island and split our time between Ubud and Sanur to explore as much as possible.
During one of our first nights on the island, we attended a Balinese fire and trance performance. This dance and music drama originated in the 1930s, depicting stories from Hindu literature.
Ubud is the art and cultural capital of Bali and we enjoyed spending a few days here. Our mornings in the town were spent visiting the various temples, browsing through markets, and soaking in the surroundings.
We also had a chance to visit the Tegalalang Rice Terraces. They were lush, green, and reminded us of our time in Korea because Sam's apartment overlooked rice terraces.
Bali is mainly Hindu and the island is home to many temples. During our time in Bali we visited the Elephant Temple, which is best known for its menacing cave entrance.
We also visited Gunung Kawi, which is nicknamed the Rock Temple. The rock temple gets its name because of the 10 shrines that were carved into the rock wall and stand 7 meters tall. They are truly a sight to behold.
Well, I am supposed to sprinkle water on my head, so here we go.
During our tour around the island, we stopped at a lookout point where we saw the impressive Mount Batur looming in the horizon. Mount Batur is an active volcano, however, when we learned that it was open to hikers, we decided we were up for the challenge.
Bali is a great jump off point for exploring some of the surrounding beaches and islands. Trips to Lombok, Nusa Lembongan, and the Gili Islands are very easy to arrange. There are plenty of water sports to choose from including snorkeling, free diving, scuba diving, surfing and even kayaking.
Ubud is home to the monkey forest where infamous little macaques roam freely. The monkey forest is home to over 600 monkeys, who over time have lost all fear of man. The monkeys are not shy and will approach people and even climb onto their bodies if they believe you have food. If you're feeling adventurous and would like to feed the monkeys, you can purchase bananas right at the entrance of the monkey forest.
One of the highlights of our time in Bali, was climbing Mount Batur for sunrise. The morning of the hike, we got up at 2 in the morning and were driven to the base of the volcano.
Overall, we really enjoyed our time in Bali! It may not have been the quiet paradise that's depicted in the movies, but it offered culture, natural beauty, and it was a great place to relax.
This is part of our Travel in Bali, Indonesia series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Indonesian culture, Balinese Culture, Indonesian arts, Balinese arts, Indonesian foods, Balinese foods, Indonesian religion, Balinese religion, Indonesian people and Balinese people:
http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/things-to-do-in-bali
All photos and video taken by SamuelJeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).

Consider the following eight things to do in Bali, Indonesia as part of the attractions you consider during your travels.
When it comes to islands worth visiting in Southeast Asia, few can compete with the allure of Bali; however, if you're expecting a Utopian pristine paradise, as often is depicted in the movies and popular culture, you'll be in for a rude awakening. Bali is what it is -- unicorns and warts alike. Although there is stunning scenery, world class beaches and enchanting Hindu temples to explore there is also eyesore rubbish piles, filthy beaches and unscrupulous touts to content with.
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If you can visit Bali with realistic expectations it certainly offers up a wide spread of activities and attractions worth visiting.
Consider the following eight things to do in Bali, Indonesia as part of your travel itinerary:
Balinese fire dance performance
1) Balinese fire and trance performance
2) Exploring the cultural hub of Ubud
3) Visit the Tegalalang Rice Terraces
4) ExploreHindu Temples
5) ViewMount Batur from a distance
6) Explore surrounding beaches and islands
7) Visit Monkey ForestTemple
8) Hike up Mount Batur (an active volcano) for a spectacular sunrise viewing
Welcome to Bali, Indonesia!
After spending nearly a year travelling in Southeast Asia, we couldn't leave without first visiting Bali. We decided to take a 2 week trip to the famed island and split our time between Ubud and Sanur to explore as much as possible.
During one of our first nights on the island, we attended a Balinese fire and trance performance. This dance and music drama originated in the 1930s, depicting stories from Hindu literature.
Ubud is the art and cultural capital of Bali and we enjoyed spending a few days here. Our mornings in the town were spent visiting the various temples, browsing through markets, and soaking in the surroundings.
We also had a chance to visit the Tegalalang Rice Terraces. They were lush, green, and reminded us of our time in Korea because Sam's apartment overlooked rice terraces.
Bali is mainly Hindu and the island is home to many temples. During our time in Bali we visited the Elephant Temple, which is best known for its menacing cave entrance.
We also visited Gunung Kawi, which is nicknamed the Rock Temple. The rock temple gets its name because of the 10 shrines that were carved into the rock wall and stand 7 meters tall. They are truly a sight to behold.
Well, I am supposed to sprinkle water on my head, so here we go.
During our tour around the island, we stopped at a lookout point where we saw the impressive Mount Batur looming in the horizon. Mount Batur is an active volcano, however, when we learned that it was open to hikers, we decided we were up for the challenge.
Bali is a great jump off point for exploring some of the surrounding beaches and islands. Trips to Lombok, Nusa Lembongan, and the Gili Islands are very easy to arrange. There are plenty of water sports to choose from including snorkeling, free diving, scuba diving, surfing and even kayaking.
Ubud is home to the monkey forest where infamous little macaques roam freely. The monkey forest is home to over 600 monkeys, who over time have lost all fear of man. The monkeys are not shy and will approach people and even climb onto their bodies if they believe you have food. If you're feeling adventurous and would like to feed the monkeys, you can purchase bananas right at the entrance of the monkey forest.
One of the highlights of our time in Bali, was climbing Mount Batur for sunrise. The morning of the hike, we got up at 2 in the morning and were driven to the base of the volcano.
Overall, we really enjoyed our time in Bali! It may not have been the quiet paradise that's depicted in the movies, but it offered culture, natural beauty, and it was a great place to relax.
This is part of our Travel in Bali, Indonesia series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Indonesian culture, Balinese Culture, Indonesian arts, Balinese arts, Indonesian foods, Balinese foods, Indonesian religion, Balinese religion, Indonesian people and Balinese people:
http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/things-to-do-in-bali
All photos and video taken by SamuelJeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).

BALI INDONESIA TRAVEL GUIDE | ADVICE & COSTS
We recently backpacked through Asia and our last stop was in Bali, Indonesia.We let you know of things to do in Bali, Indonesia such as Waterbom Bali, Jimbaran Beach, rice terraces (Tegalalang and Jatiluwih), black sand beaches, hiking an active volcano
( Mt.Batur),natural hot springs,luwak coffee plantation (cat poop coffee),bali bird park, Tegenungan, GitGit and Twin waterfalls, sacred monkey forrest, ubud market, padong padong beach (where the movie eat,pray love was filmed) and more. We let you know our favorite and least favorite things we did in Bali. We also mention how to travel in Bali and what transportation to use such as scooters, taxis and personal drivers. We stayed at Pondok Anyar Inn and Villa Cilinaya. We hope you enjoyed our video and we were able to help you find thing to do in Bali. Thanks for watching and be sure to SUBSCRIBE!
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BALI INDONESIA TRAVEL GUIDE | ADVICE & COSTS
We recently backpacked through Asia and our last stop was in Bali, Indonesia.We let you know of things to do in Bali, Indonesia such as Waterbom Bali, Jimbaran Beach, rice terraces (Tegalalang and Jatiluwih), black sand beaches, hiking an active volcano
( Mt.Batur),natural hot springs,luwak coffee plantation (cat poop coffee),bali bird park, Tegenungan, GitGit and Twin waterfalls, sacred monkey forrest, ubud market, padong padong beach (where the movie eat,pray love was filmed) and more. We let you know our favorite and least favorite things we did in Bali. We also mention how to travel in Bali and what transportation to use such as scooters, taxis and personal drivers. We stayed at Pondok Anyar Inn and Villa Cilinaya. We hope you enjoyed our video and we were able to help you find thing to do in Bali. Thanks for watching and be sure to SUBSCRIBE!
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Bali, Indonesia Travel Guide

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Bali is one of the biggest provinces in Indonesia, and it encompasses a number of islands as well as the isle of Bali. Located in the ...

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Bali is one of the biggest provinces in Indonesia, and it encompasses a number of islands as well as the isle of Bali. Located in the westernmost point of the Lesser Sunda Islands, just between Java and Lombok, Bali is home to over four million people, with the majority of the population following the Hindu religion and culture. Bali is also the most visited place in Indonesia, and people from all over the world flock to the island to experience historic music, traditional food and a vast array of tourist markets.
The most important places to visit in Bali are: Ulun Danu temple (in the beautiful island of Bali, Indonesia, you will find such stunning temples as this one amidst inspiring scenery), Beaches (Bali's beaches are among the best in the world. Spectacular vistas surround you. Take time to surf and enjoy the sunsets), Balinese dance (an ancient art form, truly a captivating experience. It is a religious expression and an integral part of the culture), Terraced fields (a common sight in Bali, these fields have been cultivated for literally thousands of years and add to the island's allure), Tanah Temple (located on a rock and Bali's famous Sea Temple, it is a part of Balinese mythology, and said to be constructed in the 15th century) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Bali travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
Background by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Dan-O at DanoSongs.com

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Bali is one of the biggest provinces in Indonesia, and it encompasses a number of islands as well as the isle of Bali. Located in the westernmost point of the Lesser Sunda Islands, just between Java and Lombok, Bali is home to over four million people, with the majority of the population following the Hindu religion and culture. Bali is also the most visited place in Indonesia, and people from all over the world flock to the island to experience historic music, traditional food and a vast array of tourist markets.
The most important places to visit in Bali are: Ulun Danu temple (in the beautiful island of Bali, Indonesia, you will find such stunning temples as this one amidst inspiring scenery), Beaches (Bali's beaches are among the best in the world. Spectacular vistas surround you. Take time to surf and enjoy the sunsets), Balinese dance (an ancient art form, truly a captivating experience. It is a religious expression and an integral part of the culture), Terraced fields (a common sight in Bali, these fields have been cultivated for literally thousands of years and add to the island's allure), Tanah Temple (located on a rock and Bali's famous Sea Temple, it is a part of Balinese mythology, and said to be constructed in the 15th century) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Bali travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
Background by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Dan-O at DanoSongs.com

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Please let me know if there's any additional questions you may have about traveling to Bali/Indonesia/Lombok islands!
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1. visa
2. exchange currency (money)
3. cost
4. transportation
5. alone?/first impression
Please let me know if there's any additional questions you may have about traveling to Bali/Indonesia/Lombok islands!
Thanks for watching!
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ABOUT ME:
Hi, my name is Dia! After spending endless hours watching travel youtube channels, I decided that I too have great tips, adventures and often silly moments to share!
Join me on my journey as a solo female traveller, tasting and exploring my way around the world.
Thanks to my friends and also strangers that have become subscribers and some of you even reached out to say hello! It's so great to connect with you guys and exchange stories and ideas!

Bali Travel Guide | For First-Timers - Part One

This is the first part of our BaliTravelGuide.
Part one is suited to first timers or even returning travellers and covers everything you need to know about t...

This is the first part of our BaliTravelGuide.
Part one is suited to first timers or even returning travellers and covers everything you need to know about the popular Indonesian island of Bali and it's neighbouring islands.
We provide the information to help you decide on where to stay/visit in Bali, what to do in these areas and also other general information we believe will help you out with the planning of your trip and your enjoyment whilst you're on the island.
We cover areas such as Canggu, Ubud, the Gili Islands, Nusa Lembongan & Uluwatu.
We hope you enjoyed this video and found it useful. If you did, please hit the thumbs up and we will be sure to create more travel guides.
See you in Part 2 of our Bali Travel Guide..
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This is the first part of our BaliTravelGuide.
Part one is suited to first timers or even returning travellers and covers everything you need to know about the popular Indonesian island of Bali and it's neighbouring islands.
We provide the information to help you decide on where to stay/visit in Bali, what to do in these areas and also other general information we believe will help you out with the planning of your trip and your enjoyment whilst you're on the island.
We cover areas such as Canggu, Ubud, the Gili Islands, Nusa Lembongan & Uluwatu.
We hope you enjoyed this video and found it useful. If you did, please hit the thumbs up and we will be sure to create more travel guides.
See you in Part 2 of our Bali Travel Guide..
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Why not check out our other accounts?
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2. Booking Accommodation: 3:07
3. Eating In Bali: 4:17
4. Transport: 5:48
5. Sightseeing: 6:03
6. Activities: 7:38
7. Shopping: 9:01
8. Safety: 9:59
9. Makeup: 10:22
10. Be Nice and Enjoy: 11:23
Hi guys, I just got back from Bali and I wanted to make a video sharing some of my top tips for when travelling over there, including food, activities, safety, shopping and more! I'm not an expert on Bali these are just my experiences so far but I've been to Bali twice and I love it there, so I hope this video helps anyone planning to go. If you have any questions or Bali tips and experiences to share please comment them Below. Thank-you for watching.
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Check out my BaliVlog: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqsofY_-dro
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4. Transport: 5:48
5. Sightseeing: 6:03
6. Activities: 7:38
7. Shopping: 9:01
8. Safety: 9:59
9. Makeup: 10:22
10. Be Nice and Enjoy: 11:23
Hi guys, I just got back from Bali and I wanted to make a video sharing some of my top tips for when travelling over there, including food, activities, safety, shopping and more! I'm not an expert on Bali these are just my experiences so far but I've been to Bali twice and I love it there, so I hope this video helps anyone planning to go. If you have any questions or Bali tips and experiences to share please comment them Below. Thank-you for watching.
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Here, Living With Dead Bodies for Weeks—Or Years—Is Tradition | National Geographic

On the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, the Torajan people believe that a person is not truly dead until water buffalo have been sacrificed at their funeral, serving as the vehicle to the afterlife. Until that time, the bodies are may be kept at the family's home for weeks, months or years and are fed and cared for as if they were alive. Some Torajans continue their relationship with the dead through a ma'nene' ceremony, a type of "second funeral" in which families bring out their ancestors every few years and change their clothes and clean their bodies and crypts.
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Bali's beaches disappearing under a garbage mountain

Its palm-fringed beaches have long been a favourite with tourists from around the world se...

Bali's beaches disappearing under a garbage mountain

Its palm-fringed beaches have long been a favourite with tourists from around the world seeking sun and surf.But pictures show the golden shoreline of Bali is slowly disappearing under a mountain of garbage amid a growing problem with plastic waste on the island.Plastic straws and food packaging are strewn between sunbathers, while surfers bobbing behind the waves dodge waste flushed out from rivers or brought in by swirling currents.Often dubbed a paradise on earth, the Indonesian holiday island has become an embarrassing poster child for the country's trash problem and officials are now having to remove 100 tons of rubbish from beaches every day.The archipelago of more than 17,000 islands is the world's second biggest contributor to marine debris after China, and a colossal 1.29 million metric tons is estimated to be produced annually by Indonesia.'When I want to swim, it is not really nice.I see a lot of garbage here every day, every time,' Austrian traveller VanessaMoonshine explains.'It's always coming from the ocean.It's really horrible,' she adds.The waves of plastic flooding into rivers and oceans have been causing problems for years - clogging waterways in cities, increasing the risk of floods, and injuring or killing marine animals who ingest or become trapped by plastic packaging.The problem has grown so bad that officials in Bali last month declared a 'garbage emergency' across a 3.7-mile stretch of coast that included popular beaches Jimbaran, Kuta and Seminyak.Officials deployed 700 cleaners and 35 trucks to remove roughly 100 tons of debris each day to a nearby landfill.'People with green uniform were collecting the garbage to move it away but the next day I saw the same situation,' said German Claus Dignas, who claimed he saw more garbage with each visit to the island.'No one wants to sit on nice beach chairs and facing all this rubbish,' he added.Bali's rubbish problem is at its worst during the annual monsoon season, when strong winds push marine flotsam onto the beach and swollen rivers wash rubbish from riverbanks to the coast, according to Putu Eka Merthawan from the local environment agency.'This garbage does not come from people living in Kuta and nearby areas,' he told AFP.'It would be suicidal if Kuta people were doing it.' Some 50 miles from Kuta, Mount Agung has been threatening to erupt for two months, prompting tourists to cancel visits and displacing tens of thousands of villagers living within a 6.5-mile radius of the volcano's crater.But the island's waste problem is no less of a threat, said I Gede Hendrawan, an environmental oceanography researcher from Bali's Udayana University.'Garbage is aesthetically disturbing to tourists, but plastic waste issue is way more serious,' he told AFP.'Microplastics can contaminate fish which, if eaten by humans, could cause health problems including cancer.' Indonesia is one of nearly 40 countries that are part of UN Environment's Clean Seas campaign, which aims to halt the tid

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Diving in Bali (720p)

Scuba diving in Bali. This DVD is available at http://www.bubblevision.com/marine-life-DVD...

Diving in Bali (720p)

Scuba diving in Bali. This DVD is available at http://www.bubblevision.com/marine-life-DVD.htm
Diving in Bali is a document of an extraordinary expedition I made to Indonesia's magical island of Bali in 2006 with Aquamarine Diving, http://www.aquamarinediving.com
From Tulamben's awesome USAT Liberty wreck, to the reef manta rays of Nusa Penida, via the fascinating macro marine life of Tulamben and SerayaSecrets, the footage covers the breadth of Bali's fascinating underwater world.
The video features 158 species of marine life, and their common and scientific names are available by turning on the captions with the CC button under the video. Viewers can now contribute subtitles for the marine life names in this video in many languages. Find out more at https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6054623.
From Tulamben there is footage of the wreck of the USAT Liberty in both day time and night time, including the humphead parrotfish that spend the night there. Also from Tulamben are numerous marine live encounters from dives at the Drop-Off and the CoralGarden.
Just around the corner we make a dive at Seraya Secrets, a macro hotspot where I encountered seahorses and nudibranchs.
From Padangbai on the east coast of Bali we have footage from The Blue Lagoon and Pura Jepun.
From the island of Nusa Penida we have the manta ray cleaning station, MantaPoint, and Ped.
Full list of dive sites featured in this video:
1. USAT Liberty Shipwreck, Tulamben
The USAT Liberty was torpedoed by the Japanese off Lombok and beached at Tulamben in Bali. In 1963 the last eruption of Mount Agung caused the wreck to slide deeper into the sea where she lies today. The USAT Liberty shipwreck makes an excellent dive site. This video features the towering stern, the coral-encrusted gun on the bow, green humphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum), a Pacific hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata bissa), garden eels, sweetlips and lots of other interesting marine life from the wreck and its surroundings.
The USAT Liberty also makes a fantastic night dive. Green humphead parrotfish sleep in the protection of the wreck. Other highlights include a Spanish dancer and a bluespotted ribbontail ray.
2. Coral Garden, Tulamben
The Coral Garden at Tulamben lies conveniently right off the middle of the beach. Skunk cleaner shrimps tend to moray eels and groupers at a cleaning station based around a barrel sponge. Also featuring a ribbon eel, ghost pipefish, leaf scorpionfish and trevallies schooling in the shallows.
3. Tulamben Drop-Off
Video from the Drop-Off at Tulamben, Bali, featuring a spectacular giant purple knotted sea fan, nudibranchs, a ghost pipefish and a seahorse. Before and after exploring the Drop-Off we spend time in the shallows where we meet Tulamben's famous schools of trevallies.
By night the drop-off at Tulamben provides plenty of treats for the visiting diver. This video includes a squat lobster, a cone shell, a dwarf cuttlefish, a hermit crab and various pretty reef fish.
4. Seraya Secrets
Seraya Secrets, nearby to Tulamben, is an exellent muck dive known for weird and wonderful critters. Here we encounter some batfish around the artificial reef project in the shallows. A little deeper we find 2 thorny seahorses, catfish, an anemone crab and nudibranchs.
5. Blue Lagoon, Padangbai
The Padangbai area on the east coast of Bali provides some fantastic diving. Just north of Padangbai lies the Blue Lagoon. This footage comes from my first ever dive in Indonesia with a video camera and features leaf scorpionfish, cuttelfish, anemonefish, lionfish, shrimps, catfish, nudibranchs, moorish idols and a goby.
6. Pura Jepun, Padangbai
Pura Jepun also lies just north of Padangbai and is home to some fantastic marine life. This video features clownish, sweetlips, angelfish, a peacock mantis shrimp, a stingray, a panther grouper, a wart slug, ribbon eels, a scorpionfish and a flying gurnard.
7. Manta Point, Nusa Penida
On the north-east side of Nusa Penida lies a cleaning station for reef manta rays (Manta alfredi) known as "Manta Point". On 23rd May 2006 we had the pleasure of diving with these graceful giants.
8. PED, Nusa Penida
Ped is sloping reef on the north coast of Nusa Penida. Here we encounter a variety of tropical reef fishes including angelfish, triggerfish, anemonefish and scorpionfish, as well as a rhizostome jellyfish.
Thanks to Toao (http://www.soilsound.com) for the music tracks, "Deep Blue", "Starbeam", "Afterglow", "Time & Space" and "Woodsman", and to Erik Verkoyen for "Prickly Shark".
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Diving Bali - Giants cleaning on Manta Point

I filmed these manta rays on Manta Point I on Bali's east coast. Graceful and beautiful, ...

Visiting a "mimikaki" ear-cleaning salon in Tokyo

We'd often wondered what the Japanese found so appealing about having their ears picked clean by a girl dressed as a maid, so we sent our intrepid reporter over to Étoile Moemakura, a mimikaki salon in Akihabara, Tokyo, to try it for himself! Read the full article here: http://en.rocketnews24.com/2015/05/25/mimi-kaki-we-let-a-total-stranger-stick-stuff-inside-us-at-an-ear-cleaning-salon%E3%80%90video%E3%80%91/

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Diving in Bali

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Shrimps and Cleaners - Reef Life of the Andaman - Part 21

Shrimps and symbiotic cleaners. Part 21 of my DVD, "ReefLife of the Andaman", available at http://www.bubblevision.com/marine-life-DVD.htm or view the whole 2-hour video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ncUVddkK3Q
In this video we look at how different types of shrimp feed, and how some shrimp and fish clean a host fish in a mutually-beneficial symbiotic relationship.
First we see a pair of harlequin shrimp, Hymenocera picta, feeding on a velvety sea star, Leiaster speciosus, at Koh Ha in Thailand's southern islands. The small shrimps feed exclusively on starfish.
We then encounter a peacock mantis shrimp, Odontodactylus scyllarus, attempting to smash an oyster with its claws which have evolved into powerful clubs.
Skunk cleaner shrimps, Lysmata amboinensis, form mutual symbiotic relationships with marine creatures such as giant morays. The shrimps clean the larger host so the so the shrimp keeps itself fed while the host keeps itself clean and healthy. We even see a skunk cleaner shrimp cleaning a scuba diver's teeth!
Cleaner wrasse perform a similar role. We see bluestreak cleaner wrasse, Labroides dimidiatus, cleaning the mouths of variable-lined fusiliers, Caesio varilineata, at Koh Bon and Koh Tachai, and cleaning inside the gill of a starry puffer, Arothron stellatus, at Staghorn Reef on Racha Yai island. We also see bicolor cleaner wrasse, Labroides bicolor, cleaning a teira batfish, a yellowspotted trevally and a giant moray eel.
Finally we examine how the cleaner's attentions are not always welcome. A honeycomb moray, Gymnothorax favagenius, is irritated by a rock cleaner shrimp, and a blackspotted puffer, Arothron nigropunctatus, is annoyed by cleaner wrasse. One even bites a pharaoh cuttlefish, Sepia pharaonis. It could be that these fish are false cleanerfish, Aspidontus taeniatus, a sabre-toothed blenny which has evolved to mimic the bluestreak cleaner wrasse, but actually feeds off the flesh of its hosts.
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NARRATION / COMMENTARY:
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MARINE LIFE & DIVESITE NAMES
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- German (Deutsche Bezeichnungen)
- Thai ( ชื่อภาษาไทย &﻿ จุดดำน้ำ )
Please get in touch with me if you would like to help translate the narration or marine life names into other languages.
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The video was shot by NickHope with a Sony VX2000 DV camera in a Gates housing. It was edited in Sony Vegas Pro then deinterlaced with QTGMC and upscaled to 720p HD in AviSynth.
Thanks toKevin MacCleod (http://www.incompetch.com) for the music track, "ModernVibes".
Thanks to Santana Diving of Phuket (http://www.santanaphuket.com), in particular SpencerFinn for the teeth!
Thanks to Elfi and Uli Erfort and Daniel Bruehwiler for help with the German translation, and to Frank Nelissen for the Dutch subtitles.
Full list of marine life and dive sites featured in this video:
00.06 HarlequinShrimp, Hymenocera picta, Koh Ha
01:10 Peacock Mantis Shrimp, Odontodactylus scyllarus, Lucy's Reef, Racha Yai
02:09 Skunk Cleaner Shrimp, Lysmata amboinensis, Richelieu Rock
02:34 Skunk Cleaner Shrimp, Lysmata amboinensis, Fan ForestPinnacle
02:48 Skunk Cleaner Shrimp, Lysmata amboinensis, Richelieu Rock
02:58 BluestreakCleaner Wrasse, Labroides dimidiatus, Koh Bon
03:13 Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse, Labroides dimidiatus, Koh Tachai
03:18 StarryPuffer, Arothron stellatus, Staghorn Reef
03:28 Teira Batfish, Platax teira, Koh Tachai
03:42 Bicolor Cleaner Wrasse, Labroides bicolor, Koh Tachai
03:49 Yellowspotted Trevally, Carangoides fulvoguttatus, Hin Muang
03:56 Bicolor Cleaner Wrasse, Labroides bicolor, Koh Bon
04:08 HoneycombMoray, Gymnothorax favagenius, Boonsung Wreck
04:29 Blackspotted Puffer, Arothron nigropunctatus, Anemone Reef
04:51 Pharaoh Cuttlefish, Sepia pharaonis, Fan Forest Pinnacle

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Bali Travel Guide - How to Travel Bali

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The Bali Travel Guide serves as a guide and inspiration for people looking to travel to Bali for the first time. The Bali guide suggests sights to see, activities to do, or dishes to eat. It includes my top things to do and places to visit in Bali and is based on my travel to Bali during the summer of 2017. I spent roughly around two weeks on the island visiting Ubud, the Gili Islands, and Seminyak.
I tried to add as much helpful information as I could, which I hope provides a good idea on how to travel Bali or at least serve as a form of inspiration. If you have any suggestions or feedback feel free to comment below, as any feedback is appreciated, I hope you find the video useful. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more content!
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BALI TRAVEL GUIDE: 10 Fun Things To Do!

Bali Travel Guide exploring top things to do in beautiful Bali, Indonesia! From visiting B...

Bali Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Bali, located between the islands of Java and Lombok, is ready to welcome you.
The southern part of the island is a dream for anyone who loves the ocean; it is full of breathtaking beaches and top surfing spots. VisitKuta, a one-time fishing village turned mecca for restaurants, shopping, and culture. Put on your flip-flops and head north to tranquil Seminyak, where you can grab a bite to eat before exploring the beautiful Petitenget Temple, a fascinating space originally built to ward off mischievous local spirits.
Any Bali sightseeing should include Ubud, the cultural capital of the island. Walk through stalls and galleries spotlighting the work of local artisans. You can also make friends with the varied wildlife at Bali BirdBark, which houses over 1,000 birds from all over the world, or the SacredMonkey Forest, home to the Balinese long-tailed macaque.
Whether you’re exploring Bali as a backpacker or have rented a scooter to get around, this enchanting island paradise awaits you.
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TOP 10 BALI (TRAVELLERS PARADISE)

These are the top 10 places to see in Bali. Indonesia is a must visit destination if you a...

TOP 10 BALI (TRAVELLERS PARADISE)

These are the top 10 places to see in Bali. Indonesia is a must visit destination if you are traveling around Southeast Asia and Bali has a lot to offer from beautiful beaches, waterfalls, affordable villas, exciting nightlife and so much more.
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Bali Paradise (Indonesia) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Bali Paradise in Indonesia.
Bali is part of the largest isl...

Bali Paradise (Indonesia) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination BaliParadise in Indonesia.
Bali is part of the largest island kingdom in the world, the State of Indonesia. Denpasar has been the capital of Bali since 1946 and was once the seat of the homonymous principality of Badung. The small village situated around the Pemecutan RajaPalace, soon developed into a bustling city. The city’s oldest Hindu temple dates from the fourteenth century and was established by the envoy of the Majapahit Empire. At the entrance to the Monkey Forest near the town of Ubud, the famous saint monkeys welcome those who come here. The cheeky little macaques are thought to be descendants of mythical monkey king, Hanoman. Gamelan music and Legong dance are part of Bali’s culture. The movement of the body, and especially the position of the head, the play of the eyes and various facial expressions, each form the traditional elements of the dance. A journey to the centre of the island, from Sebali to Keliki, is a great experience and one not to be missed. Uphill through small villages and lush greenery, past banana trees and paddy fields, typical Balinese country life. On the main island, in Kuta, are wonderfully spacious, white sandy beaches and the warm Indian Ocean, often with waves several metres high. Here, relaxation is the order of the day and the waves attract surfers from all over the world. Bali is truly the Island of the Gods, with fantastic scenery, fascinating culture and exclusive hotels.
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What to Eat and Do in Bali, Indonesia (NOC Travel Guide!)

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THINGS TO DO IN BALI, INDONESIA | Top Attractions Travel Guide

Consider the following eight things to do in Bali, Indonesia as part of the attractions you consider during your travels.
When it comes to islands worth visiting in Southeast Asia, few can compete with the allure of Bali; however, if you're expecting a Utopian pristine paradise, as often is depicted in the movies and popular culture, you'll be in for a rude awakening. Bali is what it is -- unicorns and warts alike. Although there is stunning scenery, world class beaches and enchanting Hindu temples to explore there is also eyesore rubbish piles, filthy beaches and unscrupulous touts to content with.
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If you can visit Bali with realistic expectations it certainly offers up a wide spread of activities and attractions worth visiting.
Consider the following eight things to do in Bali, Indonesia as part of your travel itinerary:
Balinese fire dance performance
1) Balinese fire and trance performance
2) Exploring the cultural hub of Ubud
3) Visit the Tegalalang Rice Terraces
4) ExploreHindu Temples
5) ViewMount Batur from a distance
6) Explore surrounding beaches and islands
7) Visit Monkey ForestTemple
8) Hike up Mount Batur (an active volcano) for a spectacular sunrise viewing
Welcome to Bali, Indonesia!
After spending nearly a year travelling in Southeast Asia, we couldn't leave without first visiting Bali. We decided to take a 2 week trip to the famed island and split our time between Ubud and Sanur to explore as much as possible.
During one of our first nights on the island, we attended a Balinese fire and trance performance. This dance and music drama originated in the 1930s, depicting stories from Hindu literature.
Ubud is the art and cultural capital of Bali and we enjoyed spending a few days here. Our mornings in the town were spent visiting the various temples, browsing through markets, and soaking in the surroundings.
We also had a chance to visit the Tegalalang Rice Terraces. They were lush, green, and reminded us of our time in Korea because Sam's apartment overlooked rice terraces.
Bali is mainly Hindu and the island is home to many temples. During our time in Bali we visited the Elephant Temple, which is best known for its menacing cave entrance.
We also visited Gunung Kawi, which is nicknamed the Rock Temple. The rock temple gets its name because of the 10 shrines that were carved into the rock wall and stand 7 meters tall. They are truly a sight to behold.
Well, I am supposed to sprinkle water on my head, so here we go.
During our tour around the island, we stopped at a lookout point where we saw the impressive Mount Batur looming in the horizon. Mount Batur is an active volcano, however, when we